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2/12/2008 2:32 PM
 

I had a page in DotNetNuke in which I added the Repository module an dsome data inside of this module. I then proceeded to delete the page without deleteing the repository module first. I have added a new page with a new repository and have noticed that the older data is still showing up in the dashboard.

How can I remove the older repository information if I have deleted the pagein which it resided?

Thanks in advance.

Tom

 
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2/13/2008 7:42 PM
 

Maybe setup a new repository with a differenct /Folder/Structure than the previous one.

Each repository instance should be unique, the Portal and Module ID are unique and tell the repository what to use.

Does your moderator account have access to delete the old data?

 
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2/14/2008 9:32 AM
 

open the dashboard settings. One of the settings allows you to 'hook up' the dashboard with a specific repository module. Just change the setting to point to your 'new' repository module

 
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