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12/31/2006 1:34 PM
 

Here is my problem. 

We have a dotnet site that is not dnn that has been running for a long time and there are thousands of users in the site.  We want to start using DNN 4.4 as our main platform and of course we don't want all these people to have to start over.  We have content tied to them as well as profile info, events and other important info specfic to that user.  So what I want to do is import all the users into DNN but have some tie back to the main table through a specific id field.

I am sure this must have come up before so has anyone got an easy solution.  I can probably get past the import process with a bulk import module but what about tying the id to the dnn id.

Any ideas?

 
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