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LeoLeo
Qrew Member
Hi @Matthew,
I have a similar situation.
Say we have our quickbase domain : ourdomain.quickbase.com
and we have client users with email Id as
user1.client.com
user2.client.com
now this client has their separate quickbase domain : client.quickbase.com
and the users email have been updated to say
user1.newClient.com
user2.newClient.com
Now I need to update the users email ID from user1.client.com => user1.newClient.com
What is the best approach to do this?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Vishal
I have a similar situation.
Say we have our quickbase domain : ourdomain.quickbase.com
and we have client users with email Id as
user1.client.com
user2.client.com
now this client has their separate quickbase domain : client.quickbase.com
and the users email have been updated to say
user1.newClient.com
user2.newClient.com
Now I need to update the users email ID from user1.client.com => user1.newClient.com
What is the best approach to do this?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Vishal
LeoLeo
8 years agoQrew Member
Thank you for the prompt reply.
So I'll go ahead and add new users with the updated email ID.
I have approx 100 users whose email ID need to be updated.
Is there a way where I can map these 100 new users to their old user accounts and do a bulk update?
Or do I need to go in individually and update a single record at a time?
Regards,
Vishal
So I'll go ahead and add new users with the updated email ID.
I have approx 100 users whose email ID need to be updated.
Is there a way where I can map these 100 new users to their old user accounts and do a bulk update?
Or do I need to go in individually and update a single record at a time?
Regards,
Vishal