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11/20/2011 11:30 PM
 
How can I tell which databases are used by the forum module. I am migrating from a old version of my website to a new 1 and I think I am missing a database or 2. when I go to the forum page on my website everything is not displayed in its correct place, (banners, logo, modules, everything is out of place only for the initial screen. I can locate a icon somewhever in the clutter and click to gets it's detail, the page with then display everthing in it's correct position.
 
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11/21/2011 7:08 AM
 
the forum tables and stored procedures all exist within the same database as your dotnetnuke install.

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11/21/2011 8:35 AM
 
I get that, what I searching for are there any other dbo.* files used other than dbo,forum* files used by this module.
 
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11/21/2011 10:03 AM
 
ah, no all the tables, views,indexes and stored procedures start with "forum" - there are also 2 scheduled tasks as well. Please note some of the queries will integrate to other core tables such as users

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