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5/7/2009 3:04 PM
 

I'd like to access the users & membership from an older 4.01.xx DNN site.  I'm using the Entity Framework and am trying to build associations between entities (beginner at EDMs).

When trying to create an association between the Dnn "Users" table and the "aspnet_Users" table, I get errors because the "Users" table uses it's own integer UserID Key separate from aspnet's guid UserID key... but instead links them by the non-primary "Username" fields.

Does anyone know how to map an association between these tables?

Thanks,
David

 
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