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9/15/2008 3:06 PM
 

 I need to determine when a user account was created.  I know there is a Created Date in the user administration but I'm not sure which table and column it is derived from.

 

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9/15/2008 3:15 PM
 

use userinfo.membership.createddate.


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9/15/2008 3:18 PM
 

I'm writing a SQL query for a report so I'm looking for the actual database table and column.

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9/15/2008 3:23 PM
 

Steve Pucelik wrote
 

.. I'm not sure which table and column it is derived from.

 

This value is pulled from the UserPortals table, CreatedDate column.  Note that it is per-portal, and since a user could be a member of multiple portals, could thereby have multiple CreatedDate values.

Brandon

EDIT: I should also add that, if you are using the AspNetSqlMembershipProvider, the aspnet_Membership table will also contain a CreatedDate column which reflects when the user was first created (irrespective of portal).  Because an installation may use any backing membership provider, it is best to avoid linking to this column at the data layer.  It is only slightly safer to use the UserPortals table (as the DNN team could change the schema at any time).  It is safest to use the API that Sebastian outlined.


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