That sounds like the most logical explaination so far. Trying it now. Carl Mc Dade ____________________________ Web Developer ----- Original Message ---- From: AjK <drupal@f2s.com> To: development@drupal.org Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 4:57:43 PM Subject: Re: [development] No last access?
Is there no longer a last access functionality? using the global user and calling $user->access gives the value after the database has been updated. Not the value in the database at the time of login. Ex. the value in the database table is 0000002. You will not get this value but the value 0000003 which is the time of the latest access.
The above was your original question.....
No luck with that. Time code shown in database = 1171293946 timecode called by using the following <snip> print $account-access; 1171294179
Erm, am I missing something here or should you not be doing:- print $account->login; "login" holds the timestamp of the last login, "access" holds the timestamp of the last browser hit for the user. This is from user.module:- // Update the user table timestamp noting user has logged in. db_query("UPDATE {users} SET login = %d WHERE uid = %d", time(), $user->uid); and this is from session.inc:- db_query("UPDATE {users} SET access = %d WHERE uid = %d", time(), $user->uid); regards, --Andy ____________________________________________________________________________________ The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/arp/sponsoredsearch_v2.php