Exporting/importing user profile

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Oriane

Hi there,

I have a quite complex UserProfile structure in my Asp.Net site, and I
wonder whether it is possible to have/write a method like UserProfile.Export
() which produces a xml serialization stream, and conversely a
UserProfile.Import ().

I'm used to export each property one by one in an xml file but it seems more
straightforward to get directly the content of the field
PropertyNames/PropertyValuesString in the sql aspnet_Profile table (by
code), and then to update it...

Best regards.
 
Ïn fact, I think I could use this .Net class:

AspNetDbDataSet.aspnet_ProfileDataTable

which is available by creating a datatable from the aspnetDb database. I
have to load it with the data from my profile from the database (with a sql
statement SELECT * FROM aspnet_Profile where UserId = "myUserId" ), and then
I can save it with the WriteXml method, and then I can update it with the
ReadXml method. I can have the UserId from the aspnet_Users table (select
UserId from aspnet_Users where UserName == "MyUserName").

Sounds pretty simple...don't you think ?
 
Hi Oriane,


I believe this is a simple way to export data from database to xml. Out of
curiosity, could you tell me why you want to export user profile data to
xml?

Regards,
Allen Chen
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Hi Allen,

Allen Chen said:
Hi Oriane,


I believe this is a simple way to export data from database to xml. Out of
curiosity, could you tell me why you want to export user profile data to
xml?
In order to archive it AND to re-import it. My client can have a crash on
his server, the database can be corrupted...
and I want to avoid to save/archive the database. Now I have an other
purpose, which is to modify the profile directly into the exported XML,
before reimporting it.

Now I can re-create the asp.Net User/account and then make an Update
statement to import the profile...

Oriane
 
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