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HomeHomeArchived Discus...Archived Discus...Developing Under Previous Versions of .NETDeveloping Under Previous Versions of .NETASP.Net 2.0ASP.Net 2.0use different databases??use different databases??
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12/1/2006 2:02 AM
 
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I have a database named 'DotNetNuke' [for DNN 4.3.5] in the "SQL Server Enterprise Manager". I have another database named 'Forms' in the same. I want to store the information I collect from the user with the help of a module that I have created myself in a table, in the 'Forms' Database. In other words when the user clicks the sumit link button I want to get connected to that database Forms and then perform an insert thare. Is this possible? If yes, guide me!

Thanks!!

Note: Currently, I try to create a seperate SqlConnection in the Code behind file and open it for the database 'Froms' and then perform the insert. But this does not work!!

I cerated a folder in the C:\DNN\DesktopModules\ named Forms. Then I added a new Web User Control. Besides this I have done notthing. Then I added this module to the list of the available modules using standard procedure (-- i.e logged in as a 'Host', then went to the Module Defination page, then to the add module defination and all...) Well, this did it, the user control is displayed all right, but the submit does not work. Please suggest...
 
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