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7/16/2009 1:00 AM
 

Hi,

 I have created a new page and included 2 modules "Module1" in left pane and "Module2" in content pane. When page gets loaded I expect the code behind of "Module1" to execute first and then code behind for "Module2". But at present it happens in reverse order. Can any body through light about why it happens and how to change this behaviour.

Thanks.


Sakthivel.S
 
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7/16/2009 4:51 AM
 

there is no execution order specified (i.e. it may change from DNN version to the next), I assume it is executed by module id or tabmodule id (check the stored procedures/view used to return the modules on the page.


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Sebastian Leupold

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7/16/2009 4:52 AM
 

please be aware also, that you might sort by position within the panes, but there is no order of panes defined


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Sebastian Leupold

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