ASP.NET MVC 5 : show details of logged in user










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I want to display user profile only for current logged in user, so that means user supposedly cannot see the profile for other user. But when I use the code below, it shows details for all registered users.



public ActionResult ShowDetail()

var items = context.CustomerAccounts;
return View(items.ToList());



I tried to add code suggested below but it only return the table header(name, dob, etc).



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    I want to display user profile only for current logged in user, so that means user supposedly cannot see the profile for other user. But when I use the code below, it shows details for all registered users.



    public ActionResult ShowDetail()

    var items = context.CustomerAccounts;
    return View(items.ToList());



    I tried to add code suggested below but it only return the table header(name, dob, etc).



    Can someone help me? TQ










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      I want to display user profile only for current logged in user, so that means user supposedly cannot see the profile for other user. But when I use the code below, it shows details for all registered users.



      public ActionResult ShowDetail()

      var items = context.CustomerAccounts;
      return View(items.ToList());



      I tried to add code suggested below but it only return the table header(name, dob, etc).



      Can someone help me? TQ










      share|improve this question















      I want to display user profile only for current logged in user, so that means user supposedly cannot see the profile for other user. But when I use the code below, it shows details for all registered users.



      public ActionResult ShowDetail()

      var items = context.CustomerAccounts;
      return View(items.ToList());



      I tried to add code suggested below but it only return the table header(name, dob, etc).



      Can someone help me? TQ







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          you can use User.Identity.Name to access username of logged in user. depends on your class you can do something like this:



          public ActionResult ShowDetail()

          var items = context.CustomerAccounts.Where(c=>c.UserName == User.Identity.Name);
          return View(items.ToList());






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          • Hi, when I apply your code above, the page only display table user header.
            – MVC Beginner
            Nov 12 at 7:40










          • you have to replace User.Identity.Name with logged in user name
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            Nov 12 at 10:23










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          you can use User.Identity.Name to access username of logged in user. depends on your class you can do something like this:



          public ActionResult ShowDetail()

          var items = context.CustomerAccounts.Where(c=>c.UserName == User.Identity.Name);
          return View(items.ToList());






          share|improve this answer




















          • Hi, when I apply your code above, the page only display table user header.
            – MVC Beginner
            Nov 12 at 7:40










          • you have to replace User.Identity.Name with logged in user name
            – Mehrdad
            Nov 12 at 10:23















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          you can use User.Identity.Name to access username of logged in user. depends on your class you can do something like this:



          public ActionResult ShowDetail()

          var items = context.CustomerAccounts.Where(c=>c.UserName == User.Identity.Name);
          return View(items.ToList());






          share|improve this answer




















          • Hi, when I apply your code above, the page only display table user header.
            – MVC Beginner
            Nov 12 at 7:40










          • you have to replace User.Identity.Name with logged in user name
            – Mehrdad
            Nov 12 at 10:23













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          you can use User.Identity.Name to access username of logged in user. depends on your class you can do something like this:



          public ActionResult ShowDetail()

          var items = context.CustomerAccounts.Where(c=>c.UserName == User.Identity.Name);
          return View(items.ToList());






          share|improve this answer












          you can use User.Identity.Name to access username of logged in user. depends on your class you can do something like this:



          public ActionResult ShowDetail()

          var items = context.CustomerAccounts.Where(c=>c.UserName == User.Identity.Name);
          return View(items.ToList());







          share|improve this answer












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          • Hi, when I apply your code above, the page only display table user header.
            – MVC Beginner
            Nov 12 at 7:40










          • you have to replace User.Identity.Name with logged in user name
            – Mehrdad
            Nov 12 at 10:23
















          • Hi, when I apply your code above, the page only display table user header.
            – MVC Beginner
            Nov 12 at 7:40










          • you have to replace User.Identity.Name with logged in user name
            – Mehrdad
            Nov 12 at 10:23















          Hi, when I apply your code above, the page only display table user header.
          – MVC Beginner
          Nov 12 at 7:40




          Hi, when I apply your code above, the page only display table user header.
          – MVC Beginner
          Nov 12 at 7:40












          you have to replace User.Identity.Name with logged in user name
          – Mehrdad
          Nov 12 at 10:23




          you have to replace User.Identity.Name with logged in user name
          – Mehrdad
          Nov 12 at 10:23

















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