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DotNetNuke Video Tutorials
Aug 13

Written by: Aderson Oliveira
Friday, August 13, 2010 

9 min : 56 sec

Complexity Level: 2 - I'm getting there! This video will show the basic features about the Form and List module for DotNetNuke.



2 comment(s) so far...

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Re: The basics about Form and List module for DotNetNuke - Video #108

Hey Aderson - you're great as always!
Would this work for a support request form meaning anonymous users can add records but only admins can see the records?
If yes - can the submitting trigger an email?
Or can you recommend a better solution but still simple - not SplendidCRM or some complicated job tracking.
thanx :)

By Mike on   Saturday, March 10, 2012

Re: The basics about Form and List module for DotNetNuke - Video #108

Hi Mike,

Thanks for the nice words!

To answer your questions, you can actually do both with this module: Allow any user (including anonymous) to submit the form and it will also allow you to send an email with that information.

I may put up a video about that soon.

Cheers,
Aderson

By Aderson on   Saturday, March 10, 2012

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