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8/17/2006 7:55 AM
 
Is there a way to "re-moderate" content, that is move an item back into the moderation queue after it has already been approved.

Joe Brinkman
DNN Corp.
 
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8/17/2006 9:30 AM
 

Joe, whenever an item that requires moderation is uploaded or 'edited' it goes back into 'modertation required' mode. So, from within the module UI, the only way for a previously approved item to require that it again be approved would be for the original author to edit the item which would then remove it from the approved list and be placed back in the moderation queue.

Internally. this is controlled by a property ( Approved, int ) on the RepositoryInfo object. To 'un-approve an item in code set the Approved property to 0.

Dim RepositoryController as New RepositoryController
Dim RepositoryInfo as RepositoryInfo = RepositoryController.GetSingleRepositoryObject(ItemId)
If Not RepositoryInfo Is Nothing Then
   RepositoryInfo.Approved = 0
   RepositoryController.UpdateRepositoryObject(ItemId, UserInfo.UserID.ToString(), RepositoryInfo)
End If

 

 
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