Hello Thomas,
Thanks for your reply.
Sometimes I update a user record not only after the user login. For example, I
want to update userB's record when userA login. For this case, we cannot use
data.getUser().save(), is it right?
Thanks!
Weffen
在 2012-1-12,上午2:58, Thomas Vandahl 写道:
> Hi,
>
> On 11.01.12 11:19, Weffen Cheung wrote:
>> I have used turbine as my products for a few years, but i am not familiar
>> with TorqueUser. When I modify some user data directly with jdbc, I found
>> that the data in data.getUser() is still the old data, it cannot synchronize
>> automatically.
>>
>> For example, I update user's email by this way:
>>
>> Connection conn = Torque.getConnection();
>> conn.createStatement().executeUpdate("UPDATE turbine_user SET
>> email='[email protected] WHERE huiyuan_id='1234'");
>>
>> But I found that the user(1234)'s email did not change until he logins
>> again.
>> I have to reload the TorqueUser in SessionValidator all the time. I think it
>> is not a good solution. Is it there any good solution for that?
>
> You can use data.getUser().setEmail("[email protected]") followed by a
> data.getUser().save(). Is there any special reason for the separate
> UPDATE statement?
>
> Bye, Thomas.
>
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