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update user class??

update user class??

Tuesday 29 March 2005 4:34:34 am - 4 replies

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Ɓukasz Serwatka

Wednesday 30 March 2005 12:48:29 am

Hi Fabricio,

is there a way to update the user class via ezPublish?

Of course, go to Setup->Classes in admin interface. Next choose Users class group. Then click edit button on the right for User class and add new attributes.

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Fabricio Guerrero

Wednesday 30 March 2005 2:19:48 am

sorry i didnot explain myself correctly...

i meant is there a way a registerd user can modify his details. im storing all there info in the user class. til now i can only see how to create forms and permit users interact with classes if these are defined as content classes. but i've modified the user class instead and wish users to modify there info on this class. is there anyway to do this? and if it has to be hand coded how do i indicate ezPublish to read the template i've created for it?

thanks for your help.

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K259

Wednesday 30 March 2005 7:27:17 am

Fabricio:
you can enter the role where the users are stored and add rights to user modul, then choose the policy "selfedit". Choose password if they shall be able to change their own password.

Hope this works..never tested it before.

Fabricio Guerrero

Thursday 31 March 2005 12:38:41 am

ok.. i found a way... searching the forum i found that you can permit an user to edit their profile by linking them to /base/user/edit/userid/.

this is pretty much what i needed.. with some custom work i'll get it towards what the client needs.. thanks.

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