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9/19/2007 5:44 PM
 

Hey guys. I have the wonderful and fulfilling task of managing an enormous DNN site. I decided to go with DNN several months ago after doing a ton of research. I have a couple of books and have scoured the web looking for an answer. Is there an easy way to sort a new module I have added to all pages.

Let's say I created a new Text/HTML module in the leftpane. When I add it to all pages it does not in the same spot on each page. Is there a way for me to tell it I always want it on the bottom of the left pane. Rather than continually having someone sit down and go to each page. There are too many pages, and it take over one business day for them to do this. Perhaps I'm simply overlooking something simple. I tried searching the forums, but the search returned an error. Thanks for any help.

 
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10/1/2007 7:09 AM
 

How sad. My first post goes unanswered.

 
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10/1/2007 1:27 PM
 

theres no built in functionality for this. When a page loads a procedure is ran that returns the list of applicable modules for that page and their pane. AFAIR this comes from the vw_Modules stored procedure, so you could take a look at that and change it to return the results as you want e.g. rather than use an INNER JOIN, you could use a UNION statement with the bottom of the statement using AllTabs=true to return modules that are placed on each page.

Cathal


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10/1/2007 2:45 PM
 

Perfect! That is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks so much for your help.

 
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