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11/16/2005 2:37 PM
 

There have been a lot of good suggestions in these forums regarding the Contacts module, and now that 4.0 is out the door, I am proposing the following RoadMap.

Release: Dec 05
Basic Contacts List - an extension of the current Contacts List to provide more fields (in addition to the 5 that are currently used)

1Q 2006
 - Enhancements of Basic Contacts List to provide:
       Administrator selection of fields to use (from a selection + 4 or 5 user definable)
       Export to vCard, CSV
       Import from vCard, CSV

2Q 2006
 - Advanced Contacts List to provide:
      Master/detail relationship between Contact and Address/Phone/Email etc
      Categorisation (hopefully by integrating with a Core level Categories function)
 


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3/23/2009 1:00 AM
 

Please be informed, that this module has been sunsetted some time ago and no further development will take place.

We suggest to use UserDefinedTable (aka form and List in DNN 5) instead, which allows you to create custom columns  according to your needs.


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Sebastian Leupold

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