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2/21/2012 9:31 AM
 

DNN 6.1.2/Survey 4.7  Site requires user login for any access.

Have never used Surevy before but added it today and created a 6 Q/multiple choice survey. All works as expected except that it won't let me set Private, One Vote per User, or the Closing Date.  When I set them and then click Update, that does what is expected, but when you reopen it. they are at the Cookie, Public and no date defaults.  I thought about permissioning on page or module but they make sense, so I'm at a loss ot figure this out.

Thoughts?

 
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2/21/2012 11:40 PM
 
Known issue in 4.7.0, believe it is corrected in 4.7.1 Beta http://dnnsurvey.codeplex.com/releases/view/71226
 
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2/22/2012 8:09 AM
 
Thanks for the answer and the link to the beta.  Would you care to offer an opinion about the beta?  Is it ready for use as is on a production site?
 
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2/22/2012 11:22 PM
 
Well, I would never use Betas on a production site. You might want to ask when the stable module is due out on the dedicated Survey Module sub forum http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Forums/forumid/51/scope/threads.aspx
 
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2/23/2012 7:28 AM
 
Thanks again Pingle for the steer to the right place.  I looked but did not find such a sub-forum when I started this thread....I'll have to look harder next time I have a question like this.  Have a great day!
 
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