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7/22/2008 12:05 AM
 
I'm looking at the Reports module for the first time. I have defeined a table within a UDT module and have populated it with some data. According to your FAQ, I can query into my UDT data from a Reports instance if I go into Add-In Manager and install the UDT Data Source. Where do I find this? Is it a downbload on this site, or do I go to a third party for it?
 
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7/22/2008 4:16 PM
 
Since my last post, I've partially answered my own question. It turns out the "Desktop" modules area being referred to was in the DNN version itself as installed. I did find a UFDT Data Source there, but when I installed it, I got this: Install New Module Browse Files Install New Module Return Resource Upload Logs StartJob Starting Installation StartJob Reading files Info Loading Install.SqlDataProvider Info File Install.SqlDataProvider read successfully Info Loading license.html Info File license.html read successfully Info Loading App_LocalResources/DataSource.ascx.resx Info File App_LocalResources\DataSource.ascx.resx read successfully Info Loading App_LocalResources/Settings.ascx.resx Info File App_LocalResources\Settings.ascx.resx read successfully Info Loading Settings.ascx Info File Settings.ascx read successfully Info Loading Bin/DotNetNuke.Modules.Reports.DataSources.UDT.dll Info File Bin\DotNetNuke.Modules.Reports.DataSources.UDT.dll read successfully Info Loading UDT.Install.dnn Info File UDT.Install.dnn read successfully Info Loading UnInstall.SqlDataProvider Info File UnInstall.SqlDataProvider read successfully EndJob Reading files done. Failure ExceptionSystem.Exception: Dnn load failed, aborting at DotNetNuke.Modules.Admin.ResourceInstaller.PaDnnLoaderFactory.GetDnnAdapter() at DotNetNuke.Modules.Admin.ResourceInstaller.PaInstaller.Install() -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Does anyone know what would cause this error? Im using the current stable 4.8.2 relqse of DNN, with Reports 5.0. Because my project is due 8/1, I'm getting a little concerned about meeting my deadline. If this new UDT Data Source technology is not ready for prime time yet, do I understand that there is a brute-force way of querying UDT tables with SQL? If so, how would this work? Copyright 2007 by My Website Terms Of Use Privacy Statement DotNetNuke® is copyright 2002-2008 by DotNetNuke Corporation
 
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