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9/5/2009 9:14 PM
 

I reported this issue a while back and it's hapenning in 5.1.2. When deleting a portal, the associated admin user is still in the database . The user doesn't show up in the host users panel so I have to manually delete that user in 3 tables in SQL Server.

Is this a bug or by design?

 
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9/6/2009 3:34 AM
 

I assume, it is a bug. It should delete all portaluser entries and next all orphaned users, but maybe the portal admin cannot be deleted due to being referenced in site settings. Please log this into the public tracker at support.dotnetnuke.com, thank you.


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Sebastian Leupold

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9/6/2009 1:39 PM
 

It shouldn't be referenced anywhere because it's a newly created portal. And if there's a reference, it should work like a database's referential intergrity constraint. Either a portal can't be deleted or display some warning or error message.

 
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9/6/2009 3:32 PM
 

Salama,

the problem is the same in a database, if you have userportal entries with referential integritiy to portal record and portal record with Admin user, referencing it's user record.I agree, this should be solved by the deletePortal method and therefore ask you to enter this into the public issue tracker. Thanks.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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