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7/4/2014 6:20 AM
 

The last entry is my own custom scheduler task, and runs without any problems.




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7/6/2014 10:43 PM
 
not sure what it might be -we've seen this problem when 3rd party modules used the old (removed) method (which was incorrect as it's a dataprovider method and not part of the API we guarantee backwards compatibility on), but based on your stack trace the exception seems to come from the platform code i.e. within dotnetnuke.dll - however we can see that code does not exist in 7.3.0/7.3.1 and your version is correct. All I can think is that either some corrupted dll exists (try setting debug to true in web.config, then visit the site, then set it back to false - sometimes this clears corrupted cached assemblies), or that not all dll's are updated (e.g. if you were running in a webfarm and one copy was old)

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7/8/2014 11:28 AM
 
I've toggled the debug setting and refreshed the site between settings. I've extracted the bin folder from the version 7.3.1 zip file and again refreshed the site. After each attempt I've waited until the schedule run and looked at the event log, each time the log showed the same error! And I'm running the site locally on my machine.
 
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12/3/2014 3:36 PM
 
did anyone get a solution to this, I am having the same issue. I have no third party modules that use the GetSearchItems as far as i know. Also, the dotnetnuke.dll is version 7.3.4 which is what it is supposed to be.
 
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12/4/2014 7:09 AM
 
I'd simply restore the stored procedure from a previous version

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