On 27 Jan 2006, at 4:39 AM, Rob Thorne wrote:
When do you call these functions? As part of which hook? I had tried to add it to the "user add" admin page using hook_user, but as Yoda once said, "Work it did not".
The problem with doing it as part of the user hook is that it saves at the very end of the hook. and one of the things the user hook does is delete all the roles and then add only the new ones. You can still modify the $edit variable and change what was 'actually submitted'. function module_user($op, &$edit, &$user) { switch ($op) { case 'insert' : $edit['roles'][_user_get_rid('administrator')] = ''; $edit['roles'] = array_flip(array_keys($edit['roles'])); // I am not sure it's strictly necessary, but it maintains the format that the modules are expecting, so it can't hurt break; } } function _user_get_rid($name) { return db_result(db_query("SELECT rid FROM {role} WHERE name ='%s' limit 1", $name)); } -- Adrian Rossouw Drupal developer and Bryght Guy http://drupal.org | http://bryght.com