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4/30/2006 9:11 PM
 
Is there a way to perform clean up in my module when it gets deleted?
 
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5/1/2006 1:03 AM
 

If you refer to a database cleanup,
you must consider to build cascading update/delete between your module table and Modules table in MSSQL database

Regards,
Claudiu


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5/1/2006 8:05 AM
 
clody wrote

If you refer to a database cleanup,
you must consider to build cascading update/delete between your module table and Modules table in MSSQL database

Regards,
Claudiu

Duh! Thanks!

 
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5/1/2006 8:41 AM
 
clody wrote

If you refer to a database cleanup,
you must consider to build cascading update/delete between your module table and Modules table in MSSQL database

Regards,
Claudiu



Actually the preferred methodology is to handle this via Uninstall.SqlDataProvider which is executed when your module definition is deleted.
 
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5/1/2006 9:05 AM
 

True

In XX.XX.XX.SqlDataProvider file you build that cascading relation
(whenever you empty your recycle bin your tables will be cleared too)

In Uninstall.SqlDataProvider  file you DROP all tables, relations and stored procedures you have created in XX.XX.XX.SqlDataProvider

I guess that clarify this issue

regards,
Claudiu


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