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New Post 4/22/2008 7:57 AM
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User is offline John Valentine
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Programatically adding posts to a forum? 

I have a question regarding programatically adding threads to a forum.

Basically, I need to create a custom module for a customer. This customer would like to have a thread created for each record submission. They would also like the thread status to be marked as resolved when their record status changes to resolved.

I haven't played with the DNN fourms too much; however, this looks like the simplest solution to my customer requirement.

Can this be done? If so, where is it documented?

Thanks!


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New Post 5/5/2008 1:05 PM
User is offline John Valentine
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Re: Programatically adding posts to a forum? 

Hey Chris - Can you answer this for me?

I have been looking at the classes, but I don't see an AddThread function. So please post back.


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New Post 5/6/2008 10:06 AM
User is offline John Valentine
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Re: Programatically adding posts to a forum? 

Hey John,

You can use the PostController and PostInfo to add posts to forum. When ready you can use the ThreadController to change the thread status.

 

Cheers!


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John Valentine
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New Post 5/7/2008 8:53 AM
User is offline Matthias Schlomann
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Re: Programatically adding posts to a forum? 

John,

you can find some Online Documentation for Code and SQL on www.dnnforums.com.

 


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