A simple question which is haunting me for a couple of days now.
I have a table MEMBERS (where all my members are listed with different info. Most importantly there is one field: MemberUntil (Date Time Value)
How is it possible for me to NOT allow a member to log in if the date is greater than the date under the field: MemberUntil?
I have tried on VIEWS but the whole logic doesn't work. AND >> Members_MemberUntil >> Greater >> (then I have to manually input a date).
I would like to be able to say: IF MemberUntil is greater than the date stated in the field MemberUntil, then this specific member will not be able to use his login details.
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Cherif
Hello everybody,
A simple question which is haunting me for a couple of days now.
I have a table MEMBERS (where all my members are listed with different info. Most importantly there is one field: MemberUntil (Date Time Value)
How is it possible for me to NOT allow a member to log in if the date is greater than the date under the field: MemberUntil?
I have tried on VIEWS but the whole logic doesn't work. AND >> Members_MemberUntil >> Greater >> (then I have to manually input a date).
I would like to be able to say: IF MemberUntil is greater than the date stated in the field MemberUntil, then this specific member will not be able to use his login details.
Thank you so much for your time and consideration
Cherif
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