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  • @saijin_nxtoyou

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    I tried xprofile_get_field_data() but it didn’t work, maybe I’m just too dumb.. :)

    So I tried it using MySQL, here is my function wp_new_user_notification, I edit wp-includes/pluggable.php

    function wp_new_user_notification($user_id, $plaintext_pass = ”) {
    $user = new WP_User($user_id);

    $user_login = stripslashes($user->user_login);
    $user_email = stripslashes($user->user_email);
    $buddypress_fields = $user_id;

    // The blogname option is escaped with esc_html on the way into the database in sanitize_option
    // we want to reverse this for the plain text arena of emails.
    $blogname = wp_specialchars_decode(get_option(‘blogname’), ENT_QUOTES);

    $message = sprintf(__(‘New user registration on your site %s:’), $blogname) . “rnrn”;
    $message .= sprintf(__(‘Username: %s’), $user_login) . “rnrn”;
    $message .= sprintf(__(‘E-mail: %s’), $user_email) . “rnrn”;

    // Add Custom Fields from buddypress table to admin email – Start

    $buddypress_result_ = mysql_query(“SELECT
    wp_bp_xprofile_fields.name,
    wp_bp_xprofile_data.value
    FROM wp_bp_xprofile_fields, wp_bp_xprofile_data
    WHERE
    wp_bp_xprofile_data.user_id = $user_id
    AND
    wp_bp_xprofile_fields.id = wp_bp_xprofile_data.field_id
    ORDER BY
    wp_bp_xprofile_data.field_id”);

    while($buddypress_row = mysql_fetch_array($buddypress_result_))
    {
    $fields = $buddypress_row;
    $fields_value = $buddypress_row;
    $message .= $fields . “: rn”;
    $message .= $fields_value . “rnrn”;
    }

    // Add Custom Fields from buddypress table to admin email – End

    @wp_mail(get_option(‘admin_email’), sprintf(__(‘[%s] New User Registration’), $blogname), $message);

    if ( empty($plaintext_pass) )
    return;

    $message = sprintf(__(‘Username: %s’), $user_login) . “rn”;
    $message .= sprintf(__(‘Password: %s’), $plaintext_pass) . “rn”;
    $message .= wp_login_url() . “rn”;

    wp_mail($user_email, sprintf(__(‘[%s] Your username and password’), $blogname), $message);

    }

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