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GET_USER

The GET_USER command will return a local user's information, excluding the password. The USER_LOGIN parameter must exist in the current user database. For this command to parse correctly, the command must appear within a USER_INFO command block, and USER_INFO MODE can be in read or write. The user must have the administrative privilege to retrieve other user accounts; else the user can only view their individual account information.

Example:

<RIBCL VERSION="2.0">

<LOGIN USER_LOGIN="adminname" PASSWORD="password">

<USER_INFO MODE="read">

<GET_USER USER_LOGIN="username"/>

</USER_INFO>

</LOGIN>

</RIBCL>