Hi Marcos, I didn't find any easy way to do what you want... You might want to try with MAIN_ACTIVATE_UPDATESESSIONTRIGGER indeed.
Regards, -- *Maxime KohlhaasConsultant associé**ATM Consulting <http://www.atm-consulting.fr>* *+33 6 33 42 92 43* *NOUVELLE ADRESSE* *ATM Consulting* Technosite Valence-Agglo 26 rue Barthélémy de Laffemas 26000 Valence 2015-02-11 11:59 GMT+01:00 Marcos García <marcos...@gmail.com>: > Hi, > > Which is the best way to execute something from a module in every page > right after $conf variables are set? I see that there is some trigger and > hook after the login but nothing is fired if the session does already exist. > > Also I thought about topMenu hooks but they are not executed if they are > hidden. So... which is the best way? I also found some Multicompany module > code so I was thinking there is no way unless you can modify the code... > > Maybe by enabling MAIN_ACTIVATE_UPDATESESSIONTRIGGER constant so > that USER_UPDATE_SESSION trigger is fired in every page? > > Regards, > > > *Marcos García* > > marcos...@gmail.com > > > _______________________________________________ > Dolibarr-dev mailing list > Dolibarr-dev@nongnu.org > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/dolibarr-dev > >
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