kmfabercreative
Member
Hey there,
Thanks for the follow up (sorry for my delay?I wasn't getting the reply notifications; checked my spam folder and boom, there they were)...
Anyway, I've attached a screenshot of the code I've got. I checked for those errors (missing semi-colon, etc.) initially thinking the same thing, but unless I'm a completely blind dolt, I didn't see any.
The only thing I can think of is that I'm specifying the user elements incorrectly (this is why I'm attaching the screenshot). If you could take a look and let me know if it looks right (or not), I'd appreciate it. My understanding was that the "$csv_user->username_element = 'changethis___username';" should be something like, "$csv_user->username_element = 'databasetablename___fieldname'"... or more specifically to the screenshot, "$csv_user->username_element = 'gant_employees___email'", since we wanted to use the email as the username (in this example, at least).
Thanks much!
Cheers
Kyle
Thanks for the follow up (sorry for my delay?I wasn't getting the reply notifications; checked my spam folder and boom, there they were)...
Anyway, I've attached a screenshot of the code I've got. I checked for those errors (missing semi-colon, etc.) initially thinking the same thing, but unless I'm a completely blind dolt, I didn't see any.
The only thing I can think of is that I'm specifying the user elements incorrectly (this is why I'm attaching the screenshot). If you could take a look and let me know if it looks right (or not), I'd appreciate it. My understanding was that the "$csv_user->username_element = 'changethis___username';" should be something like, "$csv_user->username_element = 'databasetablename___fieldname'"... or more specifically to the screenshot, "$csv_user->username_element = 'gant_employees___email'", since we wanted to use the email as the username (in this example, at least).
Thanks much!
Cheers
Kyle