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2/2/2006 12:52 PM
 

I currently am supporting a app that has some third party purchased modules. One is the   quicksqlgrid (which i love btw, is there something easier for customization?)

What i am trying to do is modify the sql txt to include a hyperlink formatted field. I can do this by modifying the sql script in the table, but I cant, for the life of me find where DNN has the module stored. All other installed modules show up in DNN's project, the grid folder exists going through the normal windows explorer. I would like to do a edit fuction, meaning the grid's action properties will post back in edit mode and have an edit page(which i have to build)...

I'm lost. I think it's probably a pretty simple answer, but being relatively new to DNN, i thought i'd ask the question.

Thanks,

S

 
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2/2/2006 7:29 PM
 
If it's a 3rd party module that was purchased are you sure you have the source code?  I would include my module source under the dotnetnuke project in the dotnetnukemodules folder but it really could be anywhere as long as it's linked correctly.

Paul Davis
 
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