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| Justin 2004-09-09, 5:52 pm |
| Greetings All,
Quick question...
Where are Site Terms Stored? (Specifically, the supported languages site
terms)
Thanks,
Justin
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| David Hargis [MSFT] 2004-09-10, 5:51 pm |
| SiteTerms are actually stored as Profile Definitions, so there is no "site
term" table to speak of.
But to elaborate a little, SiteTerm definitions (i.e. User Type) are stored
in the MemberDef table, and SiteTerm values (i.e. Reistered User) are
stored in the MamAttrib table. I strongly recommend not modifying these
tables, however. The way that profile definitions are stored is quite
complex, and directly modifying the tables could have unexpected side
effects. The Commerce Server 2002 Profiles MMC snapin is the recommended
way to modify SiteTerms.
Thanks,
David
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Greetings All,
Quick question...
Where are Site Terms Stored? (Specifically, the supported languages site
terms)
Thanks,
Justin
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