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6/10/2008 1:01 AM
 

Can anybody tell me if there is a function which checks uniqueness of a username across ALL portals?  What I want to achieve is to make sure a username doesn't exist before I create a user account. It seems to me user creation will fail even the username exists in other portals.

Thanks in advance.


Frank Wang
 
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6/10/2008 9:19 AM
 

If you wish to manually check all the portals for a username, you can first get a list of all the portals:

ArrayList portals = new DotNetNuke.Entities.Portals.PortalController().GetPortals();

Then you can loop through the PortalInfo objects and pass the portalid to the GetuserByName method on a DotNetNuke.Entities.Users.UserController object, which will return a UserInfo object... if the object is not null and has a userid > 0, then a user exists with that username.

Hope this helps.

 
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6/10/2008 11:32 AM
 

Hi Frank,

If you happen to be using AspNetSqlMembershipProvider and won't be migrating away from this provider in the future, you could use this functionality to determine username uniqueness.  This provider includes a clustered, unique index over ApplicationId and the lower-case username.  Since DNN only uses one ApplicationId across ALL portals ("DotNetNuke"), you can safely use the ASP.NET provider-based GetUserByName (not the DNN membership provider though!) to query username existance.

Obviously, other provider implementations may handle username uniqueness differently, so switching providers might result in a change in behavior.

Hope this helps!

Brandon


Brandon Haynes
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6/10/2008 7:34 PM
 

Many thanks for help. Much appreciated.


Frank Wang
 
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