if pUser is long

you can use something like

session.setAttribute("UserID", String.valueOf(pUser));

or

session.setAttribute("UserID", pUser + "");

or

session.setAttribute("UserID", new Long(pUser) );

hope atleast one will help.

Cheers!!
raj



-----Original Message-----
From: Dinesh Somasundram [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 3:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: sesstion.setAttribute()


Hi All,

I have an int var called pUser and another String UserName. How do I put
them into the session? I understand that the parameters for the
session.setAttribute is a string and an object.

    session.setAttribute(java.lang.String, java.lang.Object)

    session.setAttribute("UserID", pUser);     <-- pUser is of Type number
    session.setAttribute("UserID", UserName);  <-- Username is of Type
String

Thanx,
Dinesh, S.

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