Assuming you have a view model that consists of just the UserID and DisplayName like this:
public class UserViewModel
{
public int Id { get; set; }
public string DisplayName { get; set; }
}
Then you can use one of two methods depending on what version of DNN you are using:
public IEnumerable<UserViewModel> GetUsersBefore73()
{
var objRoleController = new RoleController();
ArrayList UserList = objRoleController
.GetUsersByRoleName(PortalSettings.PortalId, "Client");
var users = from user in UserList.OfType<UserInfo>().ToList<UserInfo>()
select new UserViewModel() {
Id = user.UserID,
DisplayName = user.DisplayName
};
return users;
}
In DNN 7.3 we deprecated the instance method and instead moved to using a factory to get the role controller. We also stopped using an ArrayList and instead started using List. For 7.3 and above you can use the following code:
public IEnumerable<UserViewModel> GetUsersAfter73()
{
IList<UserInfo> UserList = RoleController
.Instance
.GetUsersByRole(PortalSettings.PortalId, "Client");
var users = from user in UserList
select new UserViewModel() {
Id = user.UserID,
DisplayName = user.DisplayName
};
return users;
}