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Jean-Louis Cazaux wrote on Sun, Oct 15, 2023 06:08 PM UTC:

@Fergus: my friend Léopold de Labrousse, author of Devingt Chess, is trying to join you by e-mail but he is getting no answer. Actually, I had advised him to contact you for his problem, which is blocking him for more than 1 year (!) and I am not able to help him.

When he tried to connect he's getting this: "Cannot continue, because no row in the Person table could be identified".

Apparently there is a problem with his name ID.

As he was (1 year ago) facing a problem forbidding the connection, he tried to erase his account "Léopold De Labrousse", create another "Léopold Devingt", well, a very confusing situation and at the end, nothing works.

Maybe a source of error is the "é", e with accute accent, in his first name, Léopold. Or his last name which has a blank separation "De Labrousse".

I don't know.

Now, it is impossible to delete his account, despite his page shows the invite to do it, probably because he once played a game on Game Courrier.

Are you able to find a solution? His mail is [email protected]

Thank you for him, he is eager to join us for our activities.


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