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6/26/2012 5:54 PM
 

I last did this in 4.9.5 of DNN but we are currently running 5.6 and seems that we have a lot more items getting created than before in terms of GUID's on the TabModules table. I did see this old post where is some what of a good idea but again would need to figure out what should be removed to make sure I don't leave any orphans.

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/B...

 

 
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6/27/2012 3:21 AM
 
you should use DNN API instead of inserting items directly into the database. The API will take care of all database changes to be made.

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