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3/26/2010 4:31 PM
 

We are bumping into the storage limits on our externally hosted site. I would like to create a report that looks at the files table and my module content so see what files are on the server that aren't linked from my module content. I can't just search for the file name since the linkclick.aspx module creates a hash. Instead of searching for a file name like 'SpaceHog.pdf' I would have to look for 'LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=TlVCk6fttq0'. I don't know how to get that FileTicket code to use in a SQL query.

Thanks for your advice everybody.

 
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