DotNetNuke Video Tutorials
Jun 16

Written by: Aderson Oliveira
Thursday, June 16, 2011 

10 min : 30 sec

Complexity Level: 5 - I'm a pro! This video will introduce you to a module called XMod Pro. This is a module geared towards developers who want to get up and running quickly with their site features without going through the learning curve of building custom DNN modules. This example will explore how to create a student listing and form. This is part 3 of 3.

Related Links:
- XMod Pro 3 on Snowcovered
- XMod Pro 3 on DNNDev
- Introduction to XMod Pro - How to create database listings and forms in DotNetNuke part 1 of 3
- Introduction to XMod Pro - How to create database listings and forms in DotNetNuke part 2 of 3

8 comment(s) so far...

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Re: Introduction to XMod Pro - How to create database listings and forms in DotNetNuke part 3 of 3 - Video #236

Hi Aderson,
thank you so much for your useful videos,
have a question, does this module support inserting a form fields to more than one sql table?
I mean some of my filed have to inserted to one table and the rest in other one.

and if you know another module that help me, please let me know.

thanks,
Bahareh

By bahareh on   Friday, March 16, 2012

Re: Introduction to XMod Pro - How to create database listings and forms in DotNetNuke part 3 of 3 - Video #236

Hi Bahareh,

To be honest I have never tried that, but Kelly Ford from dnndev.com (the company behind XMod) is very approachable and I'm sure if you reach out to him on his site he will be more than happy to address your question.

Cheers,
Aderson

By Aderson on   Friday, March 16, 2012

Re: Introduction to XMod Pro - How to create database listings and forms in DotNetNuke part 3 of 3 - Video #236

Hi,
I need in DNN using form and List controls using textbox,Table,dropdownbox .but there is no option for me to select table and dropdownbox

By subash on   Monday, April 23, 2012

Re: Introduction to XMod Pro - How to create database listings and forms in DotNetNuke part 3 of 3 - Video #236

Hi Subash,

Are you talking about XMod or Form and List module?

Cheers,
Aderson

By Aderson on   Monday, April 23, 2012

Re: Introduction to XMod Pro - How to create database listings and forms in DotNetNuke part 3 of 3 - Video #236

Hi Anderson,

Have a question, (It's not related to this video)
Is it possible to write .net code in our DNN website?
for example I want to do something that There is no module in the Internet to do that.... so May I white my own code? what should I do?

Thanks,
Bahareh

By bahareh on   Thursday, May 31, 2012

Re: Introduction to XMod Pro - How to create database listings and forms in DotNetNuke part 3 of 3 - Video #236

Hi Bahareh,

Yes you can write .NET code. The best way to do that is by creating your own modules. Here is a good book that will help you get started. It is from 2009 but I think it's still relevant.

www.amazon.ca/Professional-DotNetNuke-Programming-Mitchel-Sellers/dp/0470171162/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1338485599&sr=8-1

Cheers,
Aderson

By Aderson on   Thursday, May 31, 2012

Re: Introduction to XMod Pro - How to create database listings and forms in DotNetNuke part 3 of 3 - Video #236

Hi Aderson,

I've been working with xModPro for a month and have implemented a Master/Detail form with it. Although, it's very professional but still It's not fit for my requirement.
for example I couldn't upload a file more than 1 mg. (I've talked to Kelly about my issue and he always help me)
But my question is, Please let me know what you usually do for implementing a Master/Detail form? I'm wondering u use xModPro or develop a Module?

Thanks,
Bahareh

Thanks,
Bahareh

By bahareh on   Monday, July 23, 2012

Re: Introduction to XMod Pro - How to create database listings and forms in DotNetNuke part 3 of 3 - Video #236

Hi Bahareh,

Hero on DNNHero.com we have implemented the Reviews and Market pages all with xMod Pro. So it is very powerful and flexible. With that said I have never come across the need to do a Master Detail form before, so I cannot speak proficiently in terms of xMod.

Cheers,
Aderson

By Aderson on   Monday, July 23, 2012

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