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11/18/2006 11:49 AM
 

I am beside myself!!  Someone please help me with this:

I need to pass the user registration info to an additional database.  I need to be able to write the users userid and password to another table in a separate SQL db residing on the same server at the same time as I write to the DNN table when the user registers.  How can I do this?

I begging here...please help!!

 
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11/19/2006 12:09 PM
 

Well, I've spent 3 days looking for something that should be so simple (for you DNN Guru's), but I just can't find it.

I simply want to take the text entered into the username and password fields and pass them to another database, one for email.  That's it.  I tried doing this in the stored procedure dbo.AddUser - didn't work.  Then I tried passing the variables from the dbo.AddUser to the email database stored procedure....didn't work either.  Holy cow...this is making me feel stupid!  Someone please help!!

 
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