[SOLVED] If USERNAME not required then name is copied to it

12 years 5 months ago #181233 by krileon
You mean username_userid? It just depends really. For example [username]_[user_id] would for example result in admin_62. If that's what you're wanting then yes the Field action will work fine.


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12 years 5 months ago #181261 by CarlosEVC
Basically, yes. With a variation that I want to assign a constant string=“usuario_“ plus [user_id].

Then, should i enter in the value set for this to work: usuario_[user_id] ?

I am expecting for the USERNAME field to get results like:

usuario_63
usuario_64
usuario_65
...

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12 years 5 months ago #181263 by CarlosEVC
Have tried and works¡¡¡

Tahnk you for the plugins.
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