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8/24/2017 1:04 PM
 
Hi,

When users want to change their settings, it doesn't seem to work as expected.
It seems firstname and lastname can be altered. But as it happens, these settings are stored in the User table, Stored Procedure   UpdateUser sees to that.
But other, customised profle properties don't get stored. I cannot fine one single point in my code where      UpdateUserProfileProperty    is being called.

We're using DNN Platform Version 08.00.04

Marianne


 
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8/30/2017 10:28 PM
 
the update procedure should be called in DNN Membership Provider, did you have a look at it?

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