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9/28/2012 3:12 PM
 

I'm a seasoned programmer, but no nothing of DNN.   And the folks who orginally did this project are gone.

My company wants to move their Web Site from DNN to another platform.    We would like to extract the key data - Customer Info, Items with descriptions, part numbers, catagories, links to images, etc,  Into simple tables.

It was my thought to write several SQL stored procedures with the proper joins, to create these tables.   But I have casually looked at the DNN tables, and I realize that don't know enough - there's a lot of tables and relationships.

Are there any tools or programs to do this?

 

 
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9/29/2012 3:18 AM
 
DNN ia a platform, where every module is responsible itself, how to store data.
You may create a website template in Host > Websites, which will export most of the data into SQL, but I doubt this will really helpful. IMHO just switching the platform is not worth the effort. You need to plan a general overhaul of the content, create a new structure, copy & paste static text and perform data transfer only for catalogues, users and other large numbers of same content.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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