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New Post 5/16/2008 1:38 PM
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How does a typical module such as Reports get data into the db in the first place? 

This is probably a dumb question but I'd appreciate your help ....

How does one get data into the database in the first place - ie know which tables etc. a typical module populates - Does the module typically create these new tables itself upon install?  How does a typical module such as "Reports" say, get data in there in the first place? (Ie. before you start retrieving data with SQL commands etc.).  If I look at the import option (again for example with Reports) - it doesn't tell me what format to import - yet I can't seem to find this info in any Reports documention,

 

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New Post 5/17/2008 4:06 AM
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Re: How does a typical module such as Reports get data into the db in the first place? 

upon install, a sql server script is executed, which is typically located inside the sqldataprovider folder. For details, please have a look into the module developers guide and at the tutorials at dotnetnuke.adefwebserver.com.


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