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10/24/2013 10:27 AM
 

Hi 

I am looking for documentation of DNN methods.  For example where would I find information about UserController.GetCurrentUserInfo() , what parameters can it use?

 
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10/24/2013 12:46 PM
 
As part of the downloads there is API documentation, however, this API documentation is not 100% complete. The parameters & overloads though do have consistent names that should help with understanding.

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10/24/2013 9:03 PM
 

If you are using Visual Studio much of DNN is self documenting - that is - autocomplete will give you the answer you are looking for.

In this case:

public static UserInfo GetCurrentUserInfo(); 

It takes no parameters and returns a UserInfo object that contains information about the currently logged in user in the current web context.

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