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4/9/2010 11:42 AM
 

I'm wanting to move the location of one of my DNN menu items from being under one parent tab to being under another. This is of course easy using the interface, and if I was only doing it with one DNN site that would work fine. But, I've got 60+ sites that are all running the same basic code base, and I want to move the tab item in all of them in a simple fashion. I tried updating the Tab ParentID, Path, and TabOrder, but it didn't move anything. Any suggestions as to what I'm missing?

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4/9/2010 1:49 PM
 

Spenser,

Yes this can be done via the database tables ... Seems you have done this, but you must restart the application to ensure DNN reloads the cache.  Changing the underlying tables will not IMMEDIATELY take effect on the site, as the menu is cached for performance..

Paul.

 
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4/13/2010 2:08 PM
 

That did it! Thanks!

 
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