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10/13/2012 5:41 PM
 

Just out of interest, what are the old forums using? 

I may have to do something similar soon, would be interested to see how you do this.

Best of luck.

 
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10/14/2012 2:12 AM
 

Hi Barry Sweeney,

Old forum is build is normal asp.net with sql server.

I copy that old forum table(tables for forum category,forum questions and forum answers from old asp.net)

and use cursor and copied to our dnn forum tables like "Dnn_Forum_Posts,Dnn_Forum_Threads".

Now it contain all old datas, i successfully completed that.

If u need that sql queries let me knw..

 
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