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HomeHomeArchived Discus...Archived Discus...Developing Under Previous Versions of .NETDeveloping Under Previous Versions of .NETASP.Net 2.0ASP.Net 2.0 How to make .sqlDataProvider  files when develope module??? How to make .sqlDataProvider files when develope module???
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3/16/2008 5:52 AM
 

Hello!

I meet a trouble when make the .sqldataproviser files.Who can help me?

At first,I think that it's a simple thing.I make the sql script by SQL Server.it works well in "Isqlw" program,

and it works well in DNN's SQL Services utility Indeed.

but ,when I put it in DNN files,enter the DNN "Module Define"->"Upload new module",then,,,there is always

error information.

Why a correct script in sql server cant work in DNN????

 

 
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3/16/2008 6:58 AM
 

Perhaps this is due to '+' operators getting stripped of when the script file is not saved as UTF-8.  Make sure you save the file in UTF-8, not ANSI.


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3/16/2008 7:29 AM
 

Yes!!!!!!!!

 

'+',  '<', '>'  is wrong  parsed.

 

thank you!!!  it s bothering me for this whole afternoon!!! it's OK now!!!

 

 
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