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3/30/2006 6:35 PM
 

Im not a programmer yet, and did not know what the issuse is in detail.  But with your module allways the published date will be set on the actuell date (today), and not the write date.  I must have the published date is the date of publish or the last change date.  And the issuse is on the AV Calendar and the new core Event module

The whatsnew module is from www.efficionconsulting.com/DotNetNuke . 

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Matthias

 
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4/2/2006 3:43 PM
 

So i think ther mast be changeddate, and perhaps checked the The settings in the SQL table.

 

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Matthias

 
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4/6/2006 12:03 PM
 

favance wrote
So what is it your asking for?  To add a field called "ChangedDate" to the Event record...or something else?

Yes I think this can fix the problem.  I did not have any programming knowlege, but this was the problem on the UDT ant the settings in the SQL Database.

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Matthias

 
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4/11/2006 9:31 PM
 

I have give you a replay and still waiting for an answer now.

 

 
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