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  1. nswdllc
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  3. Tuesday, September 29 2020, 06:26 PM
Is there a way to easily create a field to display a value from the core Joomla user table?

For example, user_id, we are using the joomla user ID as a sort of membership ID which so I need to display it as a read-only field in the frontend and backend user profile.


Thanks!
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Hi,
unfortunately this is not possible with a simple way, anyway for Joomla id you can use a HTML delimiter field type with our Content Plugin:
- Create a field called "Membership ID" of type HTML Delimiter
- In description out this text
{user id displayed raw}


The text {user id displayed raw} will be replaced by the id of the dispalyed users, docs about content plugin http://docs.easy-profile.com/index.php/article/content-plugin
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