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12/10/2006 4:38 PM
 

I would like to designate all core database objects with the qualifier "dnn_". Setting this is pretty easy in the webconfig. But now I want to turn it off so that it does not get prefixed on my custom or third party modules. If I take it out, the site will try to upgrade itself amd bomb.

Can this be done? Or is the objectqualifier generic and will not descriminate.

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12/10/2006 6:26 PM
 
this is a piece of crap.  so many developers so many install bugs, and no answers.  why dont u guys build an asp.net install app.  goodness this is ridiculous.
 
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12/11/2006 3:57 PM
 
That's pretty harsh. I can understand your frustration but if you work through the problems, I'm sure that you'll find the product is pretty amazing.
 
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12/11/2006 4:20 PM
 

Sorry, the objectQualifier is set once and applies to all objects for that instance of DNN. 

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12/12/2006 1:34 PM
 
Yikes! I'm in big trouble then. I'll have to store custom module's data objects in a new database.
 
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