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bp100a

2004-03-11, 10:40 pm

Where can I find the date/time for the user's last (authenticated) access to
the site? I looked at the UserObject table but I didn't see any fields that
appeared to hold this information.

I'm not explicitely writing this to the DataWarehouse, I'm hoping it's lying
around in a Commerce Server table somewhere.

/harry


Kevin Hallberg[MS]

2004-03-11, 10:40 pm

Harry,

That information is stored in the users session cookie. For more
information on that you should look into the books on-line.

Thanks
Kevin - Site Server /Commerce Server Support

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bp100a

2004-03-18, 1:55 pm

That sucks. I'm looking for something persistent so I can perform email
campaigns. I guess that's what the "datawarehouse logging" is all about.

/harry

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> That information is stored in the users session cookie. For more
> information on that you should look into the books on-line.
>
> Thanks
> Kevin - Site Server /Commerce Server Support
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no

rights.
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Ravi Shankar

2004-03-18, 1:55 pm

What you can do is to extend the User Profile Object=20
appropriately and incorporate the login of storing the=20
last logon time information back into the profile object.

Hope this helps.

Regards.
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can perform email
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