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6/28/2008 1:37 PM
 

I've heard there is a SQL script to find modules in a portal that are installed but not used on a page to help unclutter a portal.  Does anybody have this script by chance?


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6/28/2008 2:02 PM
 

A question asked often. See if this post helps


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6/28/2008 7:29 PM
 

Thanks.  I guess a better search would have found that.


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6/28/2008 8:53 PM
 

Took me a while to find it myself, and I knew it was there.


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