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2/15/2007 2:31 AM
 

Can anyone tell me, in which layer of DotNetNuke Architecture, I can handle DB Transactions...

The real Problem is that, I couldn't able to find any solution related to this issues, that Is I handle Transactions at Presentation Layer, BLL Layer or DAL Layer...

 

 

 

 

 
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2/15/2007 10:06 AM
 

Database access is all done at the DAL layer level.  By default all DNN core functionality uses the SqlDataProvider provider for data access.

If you are looking for module development tips for 4.x look at the pinned post regarding module development in the extend it forum.


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