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4/20/2016 2:28 PM
 

Hello all,

I'm working with XMod Pro and and trying to see if there is a way to identify when a SuperUser account is accessing a module.  I am creating a display that, for a normal user, only shows active postings but the administrator of the list and for any SuperUser or Administrator account that logs in should see ALL postings active or inactive.  I can identify both the Administrators and the specific Role of posting administrator by their respective RoleIDs but SuperUser does not seem to function the same way even though I found data in the UserRoles table that would indicate that SuperUser RoleID is -1.

Anybody know how I might be able to do this in the code within an .ASCX page or through a SQL Query in a Stored Procedure?

Thanks in advance.

 
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