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10/1/2009 10:18 PM
 

 

Where can I find what actual data type corresponds to integer value of ‘DataType’ for ProfilePropertyDefintion.  Database has values like 349,355.. but I did not find any table or enumerator that has corresponding data types to it.  
Is DataType property used  answerer internally in DNN to determine profile property data type?
 
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10/2/2009 4:58 AM
 

I don't understand your question - profile property values are all stored as strings in UserProfile table.


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10/2/2009 12:45 PM
 

That is correct thay are all stored as string but one of the properties of ProfilePropertyDefintion is called "DataType"  what is integer value.  If you look in databbase table ProfilePropertyDefintion , for example the value of "DataType" column  for Address is 349, for City it is 351 and so on, so I was wodnering what these integere reperesent and where what types they map to.

 
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