seperate table for website users
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Last Post: May 7, 2012 (RSS)
Re: [efi-revivo] seperate table for website users
By Jason - May 1, 2012
First, you need to set up your section. You need to have a username and password field in that section. After that, you have to go into the website membership plugin and update this line:
$GLOBALS['WSM_ACCOUNTS_TABLE'] = 'accounts';
changing "accounts" to the name of your new section.
Hope this helps
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Re: [Jason] seperate table for website users
By efi-revivo - May 1, 2012
Re: [efi-revivo] seperate table for website users
By Jason - May 1, 2012
You will be required to have those fields in order for this to work. You can add as many additional fields you want.
Thanks,
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Re: [Jason] seperate table for website users
By efi-revivo - May 1, 2012
MySQL Error: Unknown column 'neverExpires' in 'field list' (at old_alias_functions.php line 19)
Re: [efi-revivo] seperate table for website users
By Jason - May 2, 2012
My mistake. A good approach to this would be to create a field for each of the fields you see in the accounts section. This should take care of this issue.
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Re: [Jason] seperate table for website users
By efi-revivo - May 6, 2012
It is possible to open 2 membership club with 2 seperate table for website users?
How can i add more than one add-ons?
Re: [efi-revivo] seperate table for website users
By Jason - May 7, 2012
Currently it's not possible to use website membership with multiple user tables without fairly heavy customization. The best approach here would be to have a field in your members table that is used to distinguish between the 2 (or more) types of users.
Hope this helps
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