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5/24/2007 1:21 AM
 

This may sound strange, but I can't figure out how to tell if the script successfully converted me from WWWiki to DNN Wiki.  Everything looks the same...

Could you give me a pointer before I remove the WWWiki module?

Thank you

 
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5/24/2007 9:59 AM
 

You can look at the ModuleDefinisions table to get the ID of the new Wiki Module. Then look at the Modules table to see that your module instances have been changed to that new ModuleDefinision.   That will show you what Module Definision (installed module) is being used for that Module Instance (content on the page). 

Finally once you are comfortable with that I would backup your DB & DNN folder (you can never have too many backups :-P) , then uninstall ktomics wiki and see that your modules continue to work (with the backups in hand incase they don’t).  But I would only do that after you have verified the table changes, and you have tested that the content transferred correctly…
 
All and all, if the sql script ran without error you should be good.
 
Josh Handel
 
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