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4/17/2009 1:04 AM
 

I am using Dnn 4.8

I  am storing my module settings in "ModuleSettings" Table  ( for ex : Setting name  is  "Test1")

For retrieving ModuleSettingsValue I am using Settings("Test1")

Now I changed  My setting Name ( ex : From "Test1"  to "Test2"  )

But when I am retrieving Still gets old value from cache

after writting the following code it works fine

DotNetNuke.Common.Utilities.DataCache.ClearHostCache(True)

But with out clearing the host cache is there any alternative way , Since clearing my host cache decreases my site performance

thanks to all for your help

 

 
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