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1/22/2016 6:27 AM
 

Hello all.

I'm currently updating a DDR razor template (creating a megamenu) and I've been trying to return a list of roles associated with each page. 

Basically, as I'm iterating through the 'nodes' collection, I'd like to compare the current user's authorized roles against the roles defined in the node (page) permissions and use this to determine whether or not to generate the link in the menu for that user.

I've attempted to use the 'TabPermissionController's  .GetPermissionsCollectionByTabID(int TabId, int PortalId)' however this flags a warning in visual studio that this method is 'deprecated. The advice in the tooltip is to 'Please use GetTabPermissions(TabId, PortalId) instead' however, this is also 'deprecated.

I've checked on these forums, downloaded the latest DNN API (which helpfully mentions that the 'documentation is incomplete' for the method and does not suggest an alternative) but cannot find a solution.

 

Can anyone assist, please?

 
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