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9/15/2010 5:46 PM
 
First, thanks for such a great module!
  I want to automatically create a new forum / thread at the conclusion of a workflow.   Unfortunately, I was unable to master the use of the namespace.  However, I was able to figure out the database schema and create a new forum, thread, and post, as well as set permissions programmatically.    However,  my database changes are not apparent to the user - until I reset the application.
Is there a namespace method that I should call that will refresh the module to reflect the database changes?

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9/24/2010 12:02 PM
 
It depends on which version of the module. Assuming it is the public release, you will need to refresh the cache within the module (or under Host -> Site Settings but that isn't practical). All cache clearing, in that version, is done in the same controller or info classes which you are already referencing (and they are named in a way you can easily identify).

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