Storing Sign-In Data

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Frank Wagner

When users sign-in, I want to store that data so that
it's then available to all forms in the system. I can
store it in a table, and then just erase it when the next
user signs in.

Is this the best way to handle this kind of data? Combo
boxes allow the storage of information "for later use",
but I'm not sure where this goes.

Any Help would be appreciated

Thanks

Frank Wagner
 
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Brendan Reynolds

If you're using Jet's user-and-group level security, you don't need to store
the name anywhere, you can retrieve it using the CurrentUser() function.

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