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4/9/2008 10:00 PM
 

Hi,

I'm fairly new to DNN, but am a reasonably experienced .NET developer. What I'm hoping to be able to do, without writing my own providers, is be able to use my own custom business objects as values for profile properties.

An example is this: I want to associate an Office property with each user's profile (to indicate which office they are located in). I could use a list to do this, but this wouldn't let me store other information with the office (like it's address and main telephone number).

Can someone tell me if this is even possible "out-of-the-box" or if there is another approach I should try?

Thanks,
Chris

 
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