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6/16/2009 1:18 PM
 

Hi

I was wondering if anyone has any thoughts about this. We moved a DNN site to a different server and transferred all of the users from the old site. The problem is that we use custom tables for users that store their DNN IDs. When we transferred the users, DNN generated new IDs for them and they're out of sync with the records we have in our custom tables. There are about 40 users created in our tables, and I was wondering if there is any way to alter the DNN ids so that they match our tables?

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6/16/2009 5:29 PM
 

user id is used inside DNN in multiple places, even on creation.

I suggest to work the other way round: create a table of oldID and newID and update IDs in your custom tables.


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Sebastian Leupold

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