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10/2/2008 6:57 AM
 

Hi Sanjay,

Taken your recommendation on board and all is fine now. I can see the TEXT / HTML Module and also the editor.

Just another question, if I may-

What is the best way to migrate content, that I have already created on an older version of DNN (4.8.4) using SQL Server as the db, to a DNN version 4.9 and using Oracle 10g as the db?

Could you please list the steps do this?

Thanks,

Rajesh

 
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10/2/2008 9:54 AM
 

You can possibly export the content to CSV or some other format and then use DBAStudio (by Aquafold) to import the data into the Oracle tables... Remember that its not only the HTML table you'd need to migrate but also the Module Information about which page it's dropped on...
Sanjay


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