Robert Kehl wrote:
On Tuesday, October 21, 2003 4:42 PM
Christian Junk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

In "Kernel/System/Auth/DB.pm" - "sub Auth" you can find the following
SQL statement:


In "Kernel/System/CustomerAuth/DB.pm" - "sub Auth" you find the
counterpart with "hardcoded table & column names":


So, here is my question: why do you use "UserTableUserID" in the first
select statement and "login" in the other? I think the select
statements should be equal?


They shouldn't, as the latter refers to the Customer Backend only,
whereas the former is applicable when authenticating users (agents).

hth,

Robert Kehl

Hi, Robert!


Thank you for your quick answer. I hope I don't tax anyone's patience with all my questions ;)

Regards
Christian



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