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7/9/2010 7:09 PM
 
What about just adding info to the users profile? We have "teams" at my company so I made a list in the profile. We didn't want people to change their own teams so we don't make it visible in their profile. But admins can go in and change a users team. We used the list option so it's a simple dropdown that the admins just change. Easy to implement and easy enough to use.
 
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7/10/2010 12:46 PM
 
Mike

Sebastian is also of the same viewpoint. He suggested to add a profile field to indicate the company the user belongs to. I hope that this 'user profile' feature comes out-of-the-box and we don't need to create any db tables like companies, users_companies ourselves. Pl. confirm.

The only downside is, as Robert suggested, the out-of-the-box DNN modules will be unaware of these relationships.


Thanks to everyone involved
 
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7/12/2010 11:10 AM
 
Admin->UserAccounts->ManageProfileProperties

You can control all of the fields for the profile.  What's visible to users or admins, what is required, etc.  You can also add your own and when you do you get a drop down list of datatypes to choose from (text, true/false, list, etc.).  List is the one that makes the field be a dropdown control and you choose which fields appear in that drop down control.

Hope that helps.
 
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