Value is not persisted when setting Umbraco True/False property programatically












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i'm having trouble with the Umbraco using Umbraco Identity. Trying to set a custom TrueFalse property, the value won't be stored. I have observed that if I set the value through the CMS, the value is reported as either "1" for true, or "0" for false. But when I try to set the value programatically, the value is not saved.



Can someone see what I'm doing wrong?



var member = UserManager.FindByEmail(model.Email);

if (model.MarketingOptin) //Always true in this case
{
member.MemberProperties.First(p => p.Alias == "marketingOptIn").Value = "1";
}
else
{
member.MemberProperties.First(p => p.Alias == "marketingOptIn").Value = "0";
}
UserManager.Update(member);









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    It might sound stupid, but could you try doing it through the MemberService? Just to see if that works. You can do it like this, if you're in a SurfaceController: var ms = Services.MemberService; var myMember = ms.GetByEmail("test@test.com"); myMember.SetValue("marketingOptIn", "1"); or try "true" instead of 1, if 1 isn't working.

    – Mikkel
    Nov 20 '18 at 17:03








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    @Mikkel your comment should probably be fully fledged answer. It seems to be the correct thing for OP to do.

    – Harvey
    Nov 29 '18 at 21:52











  • @Harvey - thanks. I'll post an answer, then we'll see if OP wants to mark it as one :)

    – Mikkel
    Nov 30 '18 at 15:10
















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i'm having trouble with the Umbraco using Umbraco Identity. Trying to set a custom TrueFalse property, the value won't be stored. I have observed that if I set the value through the CMS, the value is reported as either "1" for true, or "0" for false. But when I try to set the value programatically, the value is not saved.



Can someone see what I'm doing wrong?



var member = UserManager.FindByEmail(model.Email);

if (model.MarketingOptin) //Always true in this case
{
member.MemberProperties.First(p => p.Alias == "marketingOptIn").Value = "1";
}
else
{
member.MemberProperties.First(p => p.Alias == "marketingOptIn").Value = "0";
}
UserManager.Update(member);









share|improve this question




















  • 3





    It might sound stupid, but could you try doing it through the MemberService? Just to see if that works. You can do it like this, if you're in a SurfaceController: var ms = Services.MemberService; var myMember = ms.GetByEmail("test@test.com"); myMember.SetValue("marketingOptIn", "1"); or try "true" instead of 1, if 1 isn't working.

    – Mikkel
    Nov 20 '18 at 17:03








  • 1





    @Mikkel your comment should probably be fully fledged answer. It seems to be the correct thing for OP to do.

    – Harvey
    Nov 29 '18 at 21:52











  • @Harvey - thanks. I'll post an answer, then we'll see if OP wants to mark it as one :)

    – Mikkel
    Nov 30 '18 at 15:10














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i'm having trouble with the Umbraco using Umbraco Identity. Trying to set a custom TrueFalse property, the value won't be stored. I have observed that if I set the value through the CMS, the value is reported as either "1" for true, or "0" for false. But when I try to set the value programatically, the value is not saved.



Can someone see what I'm doing wrong?



var member = UserManager.FindByEmail(model.Email);

if (model.MarketingOptin) //Always true in this case
{
member.MemberProperties.First(p => p.Alias == "marketingOptIn").Value = "1";
}
else
{
member.MemberProperties.First(p => p.Alias == "marketingOptIn").Value = "0";
}
UserManager.Update(member);









share|improve this question
















i'm having trouble with the Umbraco using Umbraco Identity. Trying to set a custom TrueFalse property, the value won't be stored. I have observed that if I set the value through the CMS, the value is reported as either "1" for true, or "0" for false. But when I try to set the value programatically, the value is not saved.



Can someone see what I'm doing wrong?



var member = UserManager.FindByEmail(model.Email);

if (model.MarketingOptin) //Always true in this case
{
member.MemberProperties.First(p => p.Alias == "marketingOptIn").Value = "1";
}
else
{
member.MemberProperties.First(p => p.Alias == "marketingOptIn").Value = "0";
}
UserManager.Update(member);






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    It might sound stupid, but could you try doing it through the MemberService? Just to see if that works. You can do it like this, if you're in a SurfaceController: var ms = Services.MemberService; var myMember = ms.GetByEmail("test@test.com"); myMember.SetValue("marketingOptIn", "1"); or try "true" instead of 1, if 1 isn't working.

    – Mikkel
    Nov 20 '18 at 17:03








  • 1





    @Mikkel your comment should probably be fully fledged answer. It seems to be the correct thing for OP to do.

    – Harvey
    Nov 29 '18 at 21:52











  • @Harvey - thanks. I'll post an answer, then we'll see if OP wants to mark it as one :)

    – Mikkel
    Nov 30 '18 at 15:10














  • 3





    It might sound stupid, but could you try doing it through the MemberService? Just to see if that works. You can do it like this, if you're in a SurfaceController: var ms = Services.MemberService; var myMember = ms.GetByEmail("test@test.com"); myMember.SetValue("marketingOptIn", "1"); or try "true" instead of 1, if 1 isn't working.

    – Mikkel
    Nov 20 '18 at 17:03








  • 1





    @Mikkel your comment should probably be fully fledged answer. It seems to be the correct thing for OP to do.

    – Harvey
    Nov 29 '18 at 21:52











  • @Harvey - thanks. I'll post an answer, then we'll see if OP wants to mark it as one :)

    – Mikkel
    Nov 30 '18 at 15:10








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It might sound stupid, but could you try doing it through the MemberService? Just to see if that works. You can do it like this, if you're in a SurfaceController: var ms = Services.MemberService; var myMember = ms.GetByEmail("test@test.com"); myMember.SetValue("marketingOptIn", "1"); or try "true" instead of 1, if 1 isn't working.

– Mikkel
Nov 20 '18 at 17:03







It might sound stupid, but could you try doing it through the MemberService? Just to see if that works. You can do it like this, if you're in a SurfaceController: var ms = Services.MemberService; var myMember = ms.GetByEmail("test@test.com"); myMember.SetValue("marketingOptIn", "1"); or try "true" instead of 1, if 1 isn't working.

– Mikkel
Nov 20 '18 at 17:03






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@Mikkel your comment should probably be fully fledged answer. It seems to be the correct thing for OP to do.

– Harvey
Nov 29 '18 at 21:52





@Mikkel your comment should probably be fully fledged answer. It seems to be the correct thing for OP to do.

– Harvey
Nov 29 '18 at 21:52













@Harvey - thanks. I'll post an answer, then we'll see if OP wants to mark it as one :)

– Mikkel
Nov 30 '18 at 15:10





@Harvey - thanks. I'll post an answer, then we'll see if OP wants to mark it as one :)

– Mikkel
Nov 30 '18 at 15:10












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Try the following:



var ms = Services.MemberService; 
var myMember = ms.GetByEmail("test@test.com");
myMember.SetValue("marketingOptIn", "1");


Or try "true" instead of 1, if 1 isn't working.






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    Try the following:



    var ms = Services.MemberService; 
    var myMember = ms.GetByEmail("test@test.com");
    myMember.SetValue("marketingOptIn", "1");


    Or try "true" instead of 1, if 1 isn't working.






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      Try the following:



      var ms = Services.MemberService; 
      var myMember = ms.GetByEmail("test@test.com");
      myMember.SetValue("marketingOptIn", "1");


      Or try "true" instead of 1, if 1 isn't working.






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        Try the following:



        var ms = Services.MemberService; 
        var myMember = ms.GetByEmail("test@test.com");
        myMember.SetValue("marketingOptIn", "1");


        Or try "true" instead of 1, if 1 isn't working.






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        Try the following:



        var ms = Services.MemberService; 
        var myMember = ms.GetByEmail("test@test.com");
        myMember.SetValue("marketingOptIn", "1");


        Or try "true" instead of 1, if 1 isn't working.







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