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8/5/2008 2:44 PM
 

Hi, I'm trying to create a registration page/process that will map the DNN userId to a companyId via a mapping table in a non DNN database. In other words, I have company data in a seperate database and want to map the DNN UserId that is created when a user registers to the companyId (company data already exists) using a mapping table (userId, companyId). I've looked at DataSpring's Dynamic Registration Module. It can almost do the job, it doesn't allow you to access a non DNN database. Is there a way to call a stored procedure at the end of a successful registration?

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

 
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8/5/2008 3:39 PM
 

Tim,

You could possible create a linked server to you company's database and grant read-only permission to the apporpriate table...  Then the table just becomes availabe via the DNN database as something like MyCompanyserver.myCompayDatabase.dbo.mytable...    This assumes you can get SQL Server to talk to the other server. 

Paul.

 
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