Thanks Laurence. Actually your link did not solve my problem but I found that the member password can be found protected in:
acl_users.source_users._user_passwords Then those password can be added to the other plone instance with: acl_users.source_users.addUser(member_id, member_id, password) Taito >>> Copying and pasting acl_users between the instances should do the right >>> thing, but you'll need to test it to be sure. Member properties (full >>> name, >>> email address, etc) are stored in portal_memberdata not in acl_users, so >>> you >>> might want to copy and paste that too. >> >> Thanks for the advice. >> >> Well, actually one instance already has its own members and the other >> also has other members. >> So copy and paste portal_memberdata and acl_users does not solve this >> issue. >> >> I should have said that how I can merge members between two plone >> instances. >> >> Is password stored under acl_users since it could not be fetched from >> portal_memberdata? >> >> If I can manage to merge members (maybe users?) then I can relate >> memberdata based on member ids later on. >> > > In that case I suggest exporting both sets of members to csv, working out > which need to be merged and re-importing. See: > http://plone.org/documentation/kb/export-member-data-to-csv and > http://plone.org/documentation/kb/batch-adding-users for inspiration. > > Laurence _______________________________________________ Setup mailing list Setup@lists.plone.org https://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/setup