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4/25/2013 9:31 AM
 

I have similar problem as you have. It looks the main issue is how to convert current  code to DNN modules. My site use a lot variable parameter pass to other pages to retrieve data from sql db. Does anyone know there is a good video of DNN that teach you how create those modules that will pass those parameters and pull and list data from db?

 
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4/26/2013 3:05 AM
 

Hi

The way you are doing coding in your .net web form website and db activity, you can follow the same while working with dnn modules. To start you need to setup dnn development environment then you can easily migrate the same in dnn. In dnn you are having sqlhelper class to do db activity. For this you can refer videos or dnn wiki:

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/V...
http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/V...
http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/W...

Thanks
Sibabrata Dash
Mindfire Solutions

 
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6/20/2013 1:57 PM
 

Hi Christoph,

Here is a link that could maybe help persuade you to going with DNN by showing you all its features. It also compares DNN to other CMSs. Feel free to take a peek. I hope this helps!

r2i CMS Comparison Matrix

-Dustin

 
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