
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Maurice James Ny schrieb:
What kind of modifications did you make to this file? Its giving me errors. Do you think that you will be able to strip your extra mods out and just leave to where it updates the customer database?
(1) What errors do you get exactly ? (2) Of course you probably need to do some modifications, for your customer attributes: First: you have to define the colum index for the customer user attributes, which are available in your cvs (lines 28 and following). Second: uncomment/add/modify lines which contain attributes that you do(n't) need or which are named differently in your customer mapping in the following statements: $CommonObject{CustomerUserObject}->CustomerUserUpdate( ...and... $CustomerUserData{UserID} = $CommonObject{CustomerUserObject}->CustomerUserAdd( ...maybe I forgot to mention that this script is very simple and works only with one customer user data backend. regards, Torsten Thau - -- Torsten Thau, Dipl. Inform. c.a.p.e. IT Labs GbR - Annaberger Str. 240 - D-09125 Chemnitz phone: +49 371 5347 623 cell: +49 176 66 680 680 personal pgp-key: 0x93E0A174 fax: +49 371 5347 625 http://www.cape-it.de -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFHaRgMvXo8m5PgoXQRAvQzAJ44VAGP6hFKsGe+xb6VYVQHQ+lYMACePgTa l+rMl7EoEAnLqnT57FNf0eY= =hbxr -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----