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New Post 5/8/2006 7:12 AM
User is offline Sander Stortelers
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Making Module 

Hi

I have a question duse any have some information on how to make a documentflow module
I need to make one for my project but i dont know where to start.

Thanks in advance,Sander

 
New Post 5/9/2006 7:24 AM
User is offline Sander Stortelers
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Re: Making Module 
Modified By Sander Stortelers  on 5/11/2006 2:22:51 AM)

I have bin busy whit that module but

is it possible to make a simple module whitout using the sqldata base
if so how can i inport it in dnn?

Thanks in Advance,Sander

 
New Post 5/10/2006 11:54 PM
User is offline Sander Stortelers
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Re: Making Module 

since no one replyed yet to my post

iam strating to think its inpossible

 
New Post 5/17/2006 4:15 PM
User is offline Sebastien Fichot
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Re: Making Module 

Excuse me but I do not think of having well understood your question.
If you want to know if you can make a module which directly will not charge a data base, then the answer is yes.
But if you want to know how to make a module which directly will not charge a data base, I answer you that best is to use Visual Studio, and StarterKit which is very well made in its version 4.0.3!.
I think that it is the best way of proceeding for your work, use the provided template and remove his accesses SQL. You can then program in VB with your ease.

" It is not possible, write to me you; that is not French you know ... "

 

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New Post 5/19/2006 4:24 AM
User is offline Sander Stortelers
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Re: Making Module 

thx for your reply sebastien

first i am sorry for my bad english, iam from holland and my english isend so great

what iam trying to do is greate a document flow module for dnn

so far i havend had any luck greating one. since i dont know where to start on this module,
and iam even wondering if it is even possible to create one for dnn since i havend seen one for dnn

what i am asking if some one can puse me in the right direction of where i can start making such a module

Thanks in advance,Sander

 
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