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I need to be able to link logins to different databases (my customer wants each customer to have their own database), but I want to control everything through a central DNN installation. Ideally, I'd like to be able to use some identifier associated with the user record when they login to identify which database they belong to and then have all the forms etc. connect to that database to access the
Is it possible to connect to an external Oracle database?
Hello.. I have a form which when submittied, SQL creates a SHA1 hash of the information entered and checks it against existing entries in the database. If an entry already exists, the end-user is notified of such. If not, it's added. This uses RAISERROR for the error and I have Validate Type Database on the form for the error being returned. But I noticed that if there's an error with the insert,

Trapping the submitted SQL

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Is it possible to trap and review the submitted SQL statement? I have a form that isn't updating the database but it isn't returning any errors either. At a loss on where to go next.
Hello.. I'm trying to use a value from the DB as a variable, but can't get this working. I'm sure it's something simple, but can't get get this working. Manually entering the value works fine. Thanks.. http://dnndev.com/fiddle/fid/542

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