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10/11/2012 4:50 PM
 
Hello !!!I'm trying to work with the TASK MANAGER # 7 video, where we use SQL to first add a table and stored procedures, then use another SQL module to DELETE the table and the stored procedures.I'm trying to LOAD my TASKMANAGER module and run the SQL scripts that way, but they keep erroring out.When I try to load and run them manually in the HOST SQL screen, they say they run successfully but do NOTHING.I've deleted the TABLE and all the STORED PROCEDURES manually from the HOME SCREEN inside WEB MATRIX, but all that really does is remove access for that session; when you reboot and bring up DNN again, there those files are again.I suspect that there's a security problem, since I can view and access the files, but just can't delete them. Can someone help me out here ???THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP IN ADVANCE.Jeff
 
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10/12/2012 10:47 AM
 
what files should be deleted by executing a sql script? all sql code is stored inside database.mdf. To uninstall a module, you will need to remove its database objects AND its files.

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