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9/2/2008 12:24 PM
 

Hi, is it possible to create custom lists directly in the DotNetNuke database so you don't have to repetitively add values via DotNetNuke?  I have a list of city's I want to use in DotNetNuke specific for a country but don't fancy adding them one by one

 

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9/3/2008 3:25 PM
 

Interesting reply!

 

Does anybody have any serious help please

 
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9/4/2008 3:23 AM
 

did you have a look at UserDefinedTable module? if this doesn't fit your needs, please be more specific about your requirements.


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9/5/2008 1:50 PM
 

hi, I know you can create custom lists in DotNetNuke with core modules and then use those lists for example in user registration, but if I have a list of 200 values, I don't really want to use a Web interface to add them one by one, can this be scripted in SQL?

 

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