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2/13/2009 7:13 AM
 

Where might I find an outline of the Stored Procedures for DNN?

Surely there is some sort of document or outline of these for the development teams so they are aware of what is in there to be used?

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2/13/2009 9:33 AM
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There are some database documentation and ERD diagrams available here:

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Documentation/DownloadableFiles/tabid/478/Default.aspx

but the latest appears to be for DNN version 4.5.4.

As a general rule (which I've violated in a few of my own modules with the knowledge that core stored proceedures are subject to change with each version), DNN core database table interaction should not be done using the existing stored proceedures but rather through core public methods.


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2/13/2009 10:17 AM
 

Thanks William

I hadn't noticed the documents further down before so thanks for that... not surprised the latest is quite old.

A good point too I hadn't though much about... so probably best not relying on the existing SPs as I do also try to keep DNN at the latest version.

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2/13/2009 7:40 PM
 

 you should never access SPs and dataprovider methods in your custom modules, because they are subject to change without notification.

Please use the business layer API instead. 


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