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# aryone

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 *   Forum: [Plugins](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/plugins-and-hacks/)
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   reply to: [[Display SQL Stats] User variable in WHERE clause](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/user-variable-in-where-clause/)
 *  Thread Starter [aryone](https://wordpress.org/support/users/aryone/)
 * (@aryone)
 * [8 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/user-variable-in-where-clause/#post-9653593)
 * In the previous question I did not understand that only the WordPress user could
   be accessed. Now I included the command global $seplog_logged_userID, and changed
   the command $dss_sql_string=str_replace (“#user_login#”, $seplog_logged_userID,
   $dss_sql_string) on these two files: display-stats-getdata-single.php and display-
   stats-chart.php. Now I can access the ID of a logged user, generating charts 
   depending on who is logged on the front end.

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