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6/13/2007 5:22 PM
 

Hi,

I'm creating a site with DNN4.5. I need to setup a process in which users that have been disabled will be deleted after 6 months. I'm planning on using a seperate table to keep track of the original disable date, using the scheduler to run th process and then simply calling [dbo].[DeleteUser] when the time comes. My question is, if I call the SP like that, is there anything I should watch out for? is that the best way to delete a user? Am I skipping any checks that are run when the normal delete occurs in the standard web interface?

Thanks,

Ryan

 
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6/13/2007 11:26 PM
 

Interesting approach. 

Running store proc DeleteUser alone may not work since the userid is foreign key to other tables UserPortals, UserProfile, UserRoles and UsersOnline.  Also consider tables aspnet_Membership, aspnet_Users and aspnet_UsersInRoles as well.  You can match up Username from table aspnet_Users and table Users to figure out record to be deleted in table asp_...


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