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Hey everyone, it came to my supprice today as i was about to finnish this last part of a solution i'm working on for a customer. That the HR module cant integrate with the Ekstranet Module?


 


So my question is how do i get all my Ekstranet users into my HR module?





I made a test user, JED which end'd up in the AccessUser table + the HR Module Table, so i decided to try and take a ekstranet user, and edit it so it had the same group's as my new test user, and add the member ID to the HR module table, but no luck still didnt work.




Can anyone help me out?



Cheers


Jais 


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Nicolai Høeg Pedersen
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Users in the HR module can login as an extranet user. So if you need a user bot place, create it in HR - then it is "Integrated".

 
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NP wrote:


Users in the HR module can login as an extranet user. So if you need a user bot place, create it in HR - then it is "Integrated".




Yes i noticed, when i add'd my test user in the HR module, that it created the user in the extranet table aswell, and was find able threw the Ekstranet Module,



However the customer has ~500 users in the extranet module allready and i think they would rather not type all that information again.



So my question is what do i need to add to the Ekstranet users to be able to locate them in the HR module? :)
 
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Oh well i found the problem, i was missing the link in the table: AccessEmployeeDepartment

 
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What makes Extranet users and groups display HR module is that their ID from table AccessUser is registered in table HRAccessUser.

 
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Sorensen wrote:





What makes Extranet users and groups display HR module is that their ID from table AccessUser is registered in table HRAccessUser.










Correct, but you still need the "groups" to be displayed else you wont be able to see the users, as far as i know the groups are  located in: AccessEmployeeDepartment :)

 
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... Just in case someone was wondering...

 

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