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Stefan [MSFT]

2004-10-08, 7:48 am

Hi Bill,

please show us your code and tell us what kind of problem you received.

Cheers,
Stefan.

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"bill tie" <billtie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:436765D8-0043-4BF6-B5EE-81B0CA5F7F46@microsoft.com...
>
> This is driving me up the wall.
>
> Suppose the channel structure is as follows:
>
> \Channel A
> postings A
> \Channel B
> postings B
> \Channel C
> postings C
>
> If a user deletes a posting C, I want the program to climb up deleting
> postings C, Channel C, postings B, and Channel B.
>
> What will be left is
>
> \Channel A
> postings A
>
> Try as I might, the best I could do is delete everything I wanted (I

checked
> in the Site Manager}, but the program would crash on an error.
>
> I've tried to do this in CmsPosting_Deleting or CmsPosting_Deleted or

both.
> I'm at the end of my wits.
>
> Could someone write a quick and dirty (preferably clean) sample code that
> would accomplish the exercise?
>
> Thank you.
>



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