Ok guys, you've got me racking my brain on this one. How do I get the Impersonated Customer object? Every time I reference ThisCustomer is comes back with the administrator.
Ok guys, you've got me racking my brain on this one. How do I get the Impersonated Customer object? Every time I reference ThisCustomer is comes back with the administrator.
LOL where are you trying to get (access) and use it?
and yes this is not a trival feature of the cart, so a bit hard to explain, but we can give specific advise if you give us more to go on.
yes. each time I look at this logic, I have to go refigure it out myself![]()
AspDotNetStorefront
Shopping Cart
The mini cart.
what exactly are you trying to do? glad to advise, I just still don't quite get it...so the more you give us, the more we give you back![]()
AspDotNetStorefront
Shopping Cart
I'm trying to access customer information from code behind. Standard customer declarations are resulting in the impersonator, I need the impersonated.
The reason: I've built an ajax add-to cart, and I'd like the minicart to update accordingly with each subsequent product added.
Is there an alternative to AspDotNetStorefrontCommon.Customer.Current that will do this?
Anyone? Impersonated customer.
How do I get the impersonated customer from code behind? Am I being to general?
Since I never got a response back from this, I thought I'd post my result. At first glance, this may seem difficult when it in-fact is quite simple.
If anyone find fault with this code, please let me know, but this method is working great for me.Code:var thisCustomer = Customer.Current; var possibleIGD = thisCustomer.ThisCustomerSession["IGD"]; if (possibleIGD != "") { thisCustomer = new Customer(new Guid(possibleIGD)); }
Robert
Robert Plummer
VisOp-Dev.com
Visual Interop Development