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5/3/2009 9:49 AM
 

Thanks, I have used that one - it is fine for an event or the like but I mean a counter that would be specific for that user, counting down from a subscription date in their DNN profile field.

Will

 
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5/5/2009 2:37 AM
 

Hi Will,

if there is no module with this special functionality, why don't you try to use the Reports-Module for this purpose.
Actually I don't know how the SQL-Statement should look like exactly, but you have everything you need:

@UserID to access the users ID in the select
GetDate() to get the current date
and I'm quite sure that you will easily find out how to get the subscription-date for your given user.

Klaus

 
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