USERID will return the windows login name as well. However it will strip out the domain. If you need the domain, you can lookup the windows login table by filtering for *USERID*...
Where does the windows login ID get stored (that is the user ID and not the SID) in navision (that is in any table) on the client and if not how can i retrieve a list of the windows login ID in navision.
OK i got it...
but the problem is...
When login with server, It contains the Login ID (actual Login) into the ID field of this table, But when i login with Client, In this table ID filed contains the same as of SID.
Now i want to login as a client with windows login, and fetch the Login Id, what should be the procedure??
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but the problem is...
When login with server, It contains the Login ID (actual Login) into the ID field of this table, But when i login with Client, In this table ID filed contains the same as of SID.
Now i want to login as a client with windows login, and fetch the Login Id, what should be the procedure??
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Thanks for all your posting... =D>
But How can i find whether the current user has been logged in with windows login or database login??? #-o
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i had logged in with 3 user id, in database information, session count is shown correctly...but in session table, user id seems to be just 'sa' ](*,)