I did the following:
website --> add new item -->dotnetnuke module
renamed .modulename to ... someModule, for example.
Clicked add.
Most of the "stuff" that I will need (according to the book I have) is then added, and I rename the module to someModule in AppCode and DeskTopModules, as per the instructions on the help page that pops up.
However, in the DeskTopModules inside the new someModule directory, there is no someModule.sqldataprovider.
What have I missed in creating this new module, that this required item is not being created?
Some more details if it helps:
01.00.00.sqldataprovider is there, but TestMod.sqldataprovider is not.
Book says run sql script for TestMod.sqldataprovider, then run script for 01.00.00.sqldataprovider.
The script for 01.00.00.sqldataprovider runs; however, the script for TestMod.sqldataprovider cannot be run, because it does not exist.
System notes: OS = Windows 2003 Server with Sp1. Hardware = Dell 3100 Pentium 4 with 2 gigabytes of memory. The system is part of a domain, but not a domain controller.
No need to dismiss adefwebserver's post so quickly. Take the tutorial offered at his website to solve your problem. (notice the DAL and DAL+? That's what your question is referring to.)
Wow that's kinda harsh. Especially considering that the Starter Kit was changed and it no longer creates the SQL Module settings file. That is why it's not there anymore.
The solution is to instead use the .dnn file that is created and use that instead.
Now, if I am still wrong then please indicate why.
Wow that's kinda harsh. Especially considering that the Starter Kit was changed and it no longer creates the SQL Module settings file. That is why it's not there anymore.
The solution is to instead use the .dnn file that is created and use that instead.
Thanks...this answers my quesiton.
However, my response about thinking you were responding to the wrong post above was not an insult, nor was it harsh...I literally thought you meant to respond to a different post. I figured someone else had asked a question, and you meant to respond to that
person but put it in this thread instead by mistake.
I could have worded it better, I suppose, though. IE: I could have said "Did you mean to respond to someone elses post?". Thereore I aplogize for the overbearing tone of my message, and the complete uselessness of my following message.
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When creating a new module no sqldataprovider created
Jul 19, 2006 09:24 PM|LINK
website --> add new item -->dotnetnuke module
renamed .modulename to ... someModule, for example.
Clicked add.
Most of the "stuff" that I will need (according to the book I have) is then added, and I rename the module to someModule in AppCode and DeskTopModules, as per the instructions on the help page that pops up.
However, in the DeskTopModules inside the new someModule directory, there is no someModule.sqldataprovider.
What have I missed in creating this new module, that this required item is not being created?
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Re: When creating a new module no sqldataprovider created
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Jul 20, 2006 05:49 PM|LINK
01.00.00.sqldataprovider is there, but TestMod.sqldataprovider is not.
Book says run sql script for TestMod.sqldataprovider, then run script for 01.00.00.sqldataprovider.
The script for 01.00.00.sqldataprovider runs; however, the script for TestMod.sqldataprovider cannot be run, because it does not exist.
System notes: OS = Windows 2003 Server with Sp1. Hardware = Dell 3100 Pentium 4 with 2 gigabytes of memory. The system is part of a domain, but not a domain controller.
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Re: When creating a new module no sqldataprovider created
Jul 20, 2006 06:32 PM|LINK
No need to dismiss adefwebserver's post so quickly. Take the tutorial offered at his website to solve your problem. (notice the DAL and DAL+? That's what your question is referring to.)
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Jul 21, 2006 01:24 PM|LINK
Wow that's kinda harsh. Especially considering that the Starter Kit was changed and it no longer creates the SQL Module settings file. That is why it's not there anymore.
The solution is to instead use the .dnn file that is created and use that instead.
Now, if I am still wrong then please indicate why.
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Jul 21, 2006 01:28 PM|LINK
Actually I do... nevermind :)
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Jul 24, 2006 05:39 PM|LINK
Wow that's kinda harsh. Especially considering that the Starter Kit was changed and it no longer creates the SQL Module settings file. That is why it's not there anymore.
The solution is to instead use the .dnn file that is created and use that instead.
Thanks...this answers my quesiton.
However, my response about thinking you were responding to the wrong post above was not an insult, nor was it harsh...I literally thought you meant to respond to a different post. I figured someone else had asked a question, and you meant to respond to that person but put it in this thread instead by mistake.
I could have worded it better, I suppose, though. IE: I could have said "Did you mean to respond to someone elses post?". Thereore I aplogize for the overbearing tone of my message, and the complete uselessness of my following message.
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