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Please can you assist. This is urgent.
Thank you.
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Hi
Please can you assist. This is urgent.
Thank you.
Hello Dean,
Our development team is working on it at the moment, we'll get back to you with the update.
Thx
Sorry for the wrong link. You have to use request like that: https://devcenter.appery.io/documenta...
So you have to get user's value by his ID, not by his name
Hi
I found the issue. I was not mapping session token in the header of the query string. I was only mapping the id.
Thank you.
Thank you for update!
Hi Deon,
I have been trying to solve this issue for a week.
I see your screen shots, but I still do not understand how to create a sessionToken to retrieve the Users collection info. I also have added columns to the Users collection.
The support folks are nice, but I am not able to get my point across.
I have looked at possibly 10 different appery.io videos and read various docs. What I am unable to piece together is how one can do the following:
Register a user (username, name, address, city, state)
Log in as the user.
Go to welcome page.
User's name at top of page in header.
click on button to open user registration info.
see list of registration fields.
Be able to edit the fields.
I have already read the documentation on https://devcenter.appery.io/documenta...
But it is not clear to me where all of this is to be placed. And I do not see a video that goes over this, for those of us who are not developers.
How did you create a query service on the Users?