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DotNetNuke with MyGeneration dOOdads Basic Tutorials/Examples Needed

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    Rocky
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    Hi, Can anybuddy plz give me some links for some useful basic level examples of developing DotNetNuke modules with DALs and BLLs constructed using MyGeneration dOOdads? At the moment I'm completely spinned up while trying to putup the basic update functionality in a GridView using the DAL/BLL generated from dOOdads. I can't seem to actually understand the basic architecture behind this DAL, and how we can use it to Bind it to some control. Thanks in advance

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      Hi, Can anybuddy plz give me some links for some useful basic level examples of developing DotNetNuke modules with DALs and BLLs constructed using MyGeneration dOOdads? At the moment I'm completely spinned up while trying to putup the basic update functionality in a GridView using the DAL/BLL generated from dOOdads. I can't seem to actually understand the basic architecture behind this DAL, and how we can use it to Bind it to some control. Thanks in advance

      Rocky You can't climb up a ladder with your hands in your pockets.

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      hi Rocky, Use this Link http://www.adefwebserver.com/DotNetNukeHELP/DNN\_Module4/Default.htm It gives the Basic Examples Of creating Dotnetnuke modules Regards Kumaresh TMC

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        hi Rocky, Use this Link http://www.adefwebserver.com/DotNetNukeHELP/DNN\_Module4/Default.htm It gives the Basic Examples Of creating Dotnetnuke modules Regards Kumaresh TMC

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        Thanks :)

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          hi Rocky, Use this Link http://www.adefwebserver.com/DotNetNukeHELP/DNN\_Module4/Default.htm It gives the Basic Examples Of creating Dotnetnuke modules Regards Kumaresh TMC

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          hello again! well I've been trying to bind a gridView to the doodads and since i'm doin it for the first time I am a bit lost at this. I have a DAL And a BLL layer. I cant understand how we can bind it to the GridView. I'm trying to use a DataSet now and I can't seem to understand now as to how I could use an ObjectDataSource. I'm trying to find a few basic examples but to no avail. Can u help me with this? Thanks

          Rocky You can't climb up a ladder with your hands in your pockets.

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