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9/24/2012 1:44 PM
 

Been looking thru the DNN source with no luck.

All I want to know is what  the paramenter (logtypekey) should be to return all eventlogs.

Please I really need this.


 
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9/24/2012 3:05 PM
 
Passing "NULL" for the LogTypeKey will get you all entries

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9/24/2012 3:17 PM
 
Thanks for the reply Mitchel,

But I tried that - the only way to get to work is if I pass all null parameters. Which really does not make sense - but i'll take it for now. Unless there is a better way?
 
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9/24/2012 7:08 PM
 
why are you trying to access eventlog table using sql and don't use API?

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9/25/2012 7:08 AM
 
Hello Sebastian,

I am making a module that includes the display of the eventlog.
I think I have figured it out - just include all null values and it will display everything.
 
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