That's the problem. I have nothing more than a username and password
typed in by the user. I have no login guid, no user guid, and no
session key.
I can't do anything without a login guid, so I'm stuck.


On Jan 2, 7:39 pm, bushland25 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hmmm... Never worked with the webservice, and so I'd be a little lost
> there... However, why don't you just ignore the error and then request
> the session key? That is what I do in some of my other scripts...
> Basically, I send the user guid and receive the 101 error because I am
> currently logged in. I ignore the error and then send the same login
> guid to get the session key and it works. Have you tried that? I then
> use the user guid and the session key for all my other queries.
>
> On Jan 2, 1:01 pm, Kareem <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I will be integrating something else into RedDot, so that session
> > information is good know. Thanks!
>
> > What I'm working on now though is an external tool, so I have to
> > retrieve all the information from the webservice.
>
> > How do you retrieve the session key when you don't have the login
> > guid? Its required in the IODATA element.
> > I'm also trying to retrieve the list of project for the user, which
> > needs the user guid. All that information is in the response for the
> > login action which is failing because the user is already logged in.
>
> > On Jan 2, 2:08 pm, bushland25 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > If you are launching the script from a RedDot page that you are
> > > currently logged into, all the login information is stored inside ASP
> > > session variables. So, you can basically just read those session
> > > variables to get the current login information. For example:
>
> > > Dim sLogin
> > > Dim sSession
>
> > > sLogin = Session("LoginGuid")
> > > sSession = Session("SessionKey")
>
> > > That works well for me and I don't have to deal with figuring out
> > > whether or not a user is already logged in when running the RQL.
>
> > > For the scripts that I did need the login for, I just ignored the
> > > error I received that said the user was logged in already. I could
> > > then retrieve the session key and continue.
>
> > > On Jan 2, 5:29 am, Kareem <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I'm using the RQL webservice to login and query RedDot. The problem I
> > > > have is when a user attempts to login but already have a session in
> > > > RD.
> > > > I get an RDError101. I would like to present the user with an option
> > > > to logout the other session and login anyways.
>
> > > > Its mentioned here that the existing login guid is retrievable, but I
> > > > can't figure out 
> > > > how.http://groups.google.com/group/RedDot-CMS-Users/msg/4fb33dca64453ad1
>
> > > > The RDError101 is thrown in a SoapException. I don't actually get an
> > > > xml response from the webserver.
>
> > > > Does anyone know how to retrieve the existing login guid in this
> > > > scenario?- Hide quoted text -
>
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