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4/3/2018 8:34 PM
 
Hi all. 

I have the need to be able to control the visibility of a number of modules within a site based on Date ranges, and would like to automate the process vs manually updating the date range in the module settings. 

I.e. have a module that is visible the FIRST week of every month, another the SECOND week and so on...

Or, have a module that is visible every week except Monday from 9am - 11am.

I don't want to manually have to update module settings each week. 

Is there a way to do this easily? Or a module management tool that might provide a tool set?

Help appreciated. 


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4/4/2018 2:16 PM
 
That functionality is not part of DNN, though it is an interesting suggestion.

You could do this by creating a job that runs on the DNN database and automatically adjusts the starting and end dates of the particular modules. T

Alternatively, you could simply adjust the permissions for the modules.

You could do either of these with a DNN Scheduled Task, and run it daily right after midnight.



Joe Craig
Patapsco Research Group, Ellicott City, MD
DotNetNuke Development and Services (http://patapscorg.com)
 
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