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ASP.NET MVC 4 Bulk Add New Users

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---------------------- ASP.NET MVC 4 Membership Overview:  http://aaron-hoffman.blogspot.com/2013/02/aspnet-mvc-4-membership-users-passwords.html ---------------------- I recently developed a website to replace the built in ASP.NET Configuration Website Administration Tool provided by Microsoft and Visual Studio. Source available here:  https://github.com/StoneFinch/SmpMaintenance Direct link to download source code: https://github.com/StoneFinch/SmpMaintenance/archive/master.zip This tool has the ability to add new users to a ASP.NET MVC 4 website in bulk.  For example, if you have a list of usernames and passwords that you want to set up new accounts for, you can use the "Bulk Add New Users" functionality. Users can also be added to Roles via this page.  Multiple Roles are separated by spaces. Hope this helps, Aaron

ASP.NET MVC 4 SimpleMembershipProvider Website Administration Tool, ASP.NET Configuration

---------------------- Updated for ASP.NET MVC 5 and Identity 2.0. Includes an Azure Site Extension: http://aaron-hoffman.blogspot.com/2016/08/aspnet-mvc-5-user-admin.html ---------------------- ---------------------- ASP.NET MVC 4 Membership Overview:  http://aaron-hoffman.blogspot.com/2013/02/aspnet-mvc-4-membership-users-passwords.html ---------------------- The built in ASP.NET Configuration Website Administration Tool provided by Microsoft and Visual Studio left something to be desired. I have developed an alternative that can be used with ASP.NET MVC 4 SimpleMembershipProvider. Code available here:  https://github.com/StoneFinch/SmpMaintenance Current functionality at the time of this writing:   - Add New Users   - Bulk Add New Users   - Search Users   - Add New Roles   - Edit Existing Users   - Reset User Password (on Edit User page)   - Add Users to Roles   - Remove Users from Roles Hope this helps, Aaron

ASP.NET MVC 4 SimpleMembershipProvider, Web Security Roles Add User To Role SQL, Remove User From Role SQL

Using SQL Profiler, below is the SQL that is executed when the ASP.NET MVC 4 SimpleMembershipProvider's System.Web.Security.Roles.AddUserToRole() method and RemoveUserFromRole() method are called: Text below in bold is dynamic and represents the UserName and RoleName property passed into the AddUserToRole()  method (or the UserId,   RoleId associated with the UserName,   RoleName ). Roles.AddUserToRole("UserName", "RoleName"); exec sp_executesql N'SELECT [UserId] FROM [UserProfile] WHERE (UPPER([UserName]) = @0)',N'@0 nvarchar(25)',@0=N' USERNAME ' exec sp_executesql N'SELECT RoleId FROM webpages_Roles WHERE (RoleName = @0)',N'@0 nvarchar(5)',@0=N' RoleName ' exec sp_executesql N'SELECT COUNT(*) FROM [UserProfile] u, webpages_UsersInRoles ur, webpages_Roles r Where (u.[UserName] = @0 and r.RoleName = @1 and ur.RoleId = r.RoleId and ur.UserId = u.[UserId])',N'@0 nvarchar(8),@1 nvarchar(8

ASP.NET MVC 4 SimpleMembershipProvider, Web Security Roles Create Role SQL, Delete Role SQL

---------------------- ASP.NET MVC 4 Membership Overview:  http://aaron-hoffman.blogspot.com/2013/02/aspnet-mvc-4-membership-users-passwords.html ---------------------- Using SQL Profiler, below is the SQL that is executed when the ASP.NET MVC 4 SimpleMembershipProvider's System.Web.Security.Roles.CreateRole() method and DeleteRole() method are called: Text below in bold is dynamic and represents the RoleName property passed into the CreateRole() method (or the RoleId associated with the RoleName ). Roles.CreateRole("RoleName"); exec sp_executesql N'SELECT RoleId FROM webpages_Roles WHERE (RoleName = @0)',N'@0 nvarchar(8)',@0=N' RoleName ' exec sp_executesql N'INSERT INTO webpages_Roles (RoleName) VALUES (@0)',N'@0 nvarchar(8)',@0=N' RoleName ' Roles.DeleteRole("RoleName"); exec sp_executesql N'SELECT RoleId FROM webpages_Roles WHERE (RoleName = @0)',N'@0 nvarchar(8)',@0=N

Knockout.js binding syntax bind to root, self, current context

When using knockout.js  if your ViewModel is an array and you want to bind to the entire ViewModel, the syntax to bind to the ViewModel root, when the root is the current context: <ul data-bind="foreach: $data"> <li> <p data-bind="text: SomeTextProperty"> </p> </li> </ul> The XAML syntax equivalent when the DataContext is an array: <itemscontrol ItemsSource="{Binding Path=.}"> ... </itemscontrol> Hope this helps, Aaron