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8/4/2009 10:10 PM
 

Hello,

Can you help me how to correct in "Fourm Module" --> "Last Post Time" direct in which SQL Server Table??

Thanks.

 
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8/5/2009 10:48 AM
 

I am not sure what you are trying to correct exactly (and why) but the Forum_Forums table holds a LastPostID, that references the Posts table which holds the CreatedDate.


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8/6/2009 4:45 AM
 

Crispy wrote
 

I am not sure what you are trying to correct exactly (and why) but the Forum_Forums table holds a LastPostID, that references the Posts table which holds the CreatedDate.

Hello Crispy,

I following your suggestion to correct,  but after why I do changed in SQL Server table,

such as the "date field data" and the "text field data", when DNN5 is also is different renews??(not update in DNN screen??)

Can you help me??

Thanks!

 

 
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8/6/2009 9:35 AM
 

I am not really sure what you are asking. If, for some reason, you want to change the post date you need to do it in the Posts table on the CreatedDate, then you have to clear the cache for it to be reflected in the user interface.


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8/6/2009 10:52 AM
 

Crispy wrote
 

I am not really sure what you are asking. If, for some reason, you want to change the post date you need to do it in the Posts table on the CreatedDate, then you have to clear the cache for it to be reflected in the user interface.

Hello Crispy,

After change the data in SQL Sever db, but both(db data and user interface data) are not the immediate synchronization renew,
I needs to wait some time, the user interface data to renew successfully, Why will have this situation??

Moreover, how to clear and renew user interface directly cache??

Thanks a lot!!

 

 
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