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5/31/2007 10:39 AM
 

I need to be able to reference the username of the person that is logged in. What variable name or object name is this and where would I find this?  I have looked for the default home page that has it on there and it is obviously buried somewhere?

 
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5/31/2007 11:15 AM
 

Are you doing this at Skin level or module level?

 

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5/31/2007 2:54 PM
 

I have a reporting application that I need to know the login name. So if thats what you mean by module.

 
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5/31/2007 3:09 PM
 

Via code, like this:

Dim objUserInfo As UserInfo = UserController.GetCurrentUserInfo
                        dim myusername as string= objUserInfo.DisplayName


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6/2/2007 4:28 PM
 

So DNN will supply my C# application the objUserInfo.DisplayName (Login Name)?      How would I package my application into a module?   Right now I was thinking of providing a Link to the application from my DNN site which I dont believe will pass the login name.

 
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