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XMod Pro 4.6.5, DNN Evoq 8.4.2, SQL Server 2012. A database view is specified for the XMod Pro DNN Search integration (SELECT * FROM VIEW_XYZ). It looks like the view can not be located and causes a SqlDataProvider exception every time the search crawlers run (see bellow). How does the DNN search integration connect to the SQL server database? In other words, what connection string does it use? I
I'm using an external database for my data, with a connection string that is defined in the web.config. How does that work with the Data Command in the search integration section please?
I have two xmodpro modules on two separate pages. Module1 is showing search results just fine. Module2 is showing the correct query parameters, title and description in the search results, but is showing Module1's url. Has anyone else encountered this? Is there a configuration option I am missing?
Hi Guys, I followed the Xmod documentation and have setup my Xmod instance for DNN Search integration although none of the information is being indexed. We are running the latest version of Dotnetnuke Professional Edition 7.0.1. Can someone please help me find where I am going wrong
I used the Search Integration tool to include items added through the module into the search results. The items are now included in the search results but the URL that it links to is http://localhost/XModPro/tabid/116/xmps/1454/Default.aspx, which doesn't display the page properly. I need the URL to be the page where the module is located - http://localhost/XModPro.aspx Here are the values I am us

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