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8/27/2012 7:53 PM
 

In the Forum module (5.0.2), Forum Settings....

If you set a Default Forum, it's impossible to completely clear this setting.  I've scoured the database to find where the setting is stored, but have been unsuccesful.

In addition, if you DELETE the Forum that is set as the default, you can no longer access the Settings of the module.

Can anyone shed some light on where in the database the Default Forum is stored?

 
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8/27/2012 8:11 PM
 
have you checked out ModuleSettings and TabModuleSettings tables?

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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8/27/2012 8:56 PM
 
Thanks, Sebastian!
I had checked the ModuleSettings table but didn't think of TabModuleSettings (which I should have considering it's setting specific to the instance on a tab).
 
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8/28/2012 3:35 AM
 
Mike, let me know, whether your found the information you are looking for.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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8/28/2012 8:12 AM
 
Yes...once I looked in TabModuleSettings (instead of ModuleSettings), I was able to find it.
 
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