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Re: Basic php mysql user management (User management in cakephp) [message #175511 is a reply to message #175509] Mon, 03 October 2011 12:49 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Jerry Stuckle is currently offline  Jerry Stuckle
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On 10/3/2011 8:01 AM, sathyashrayan wrote:
> Dear group,
> I am working on a project management tool.I have this simple problem
> but i could not get an correct solution. I have a user table that
> belongs to a role (group). The role table is dynamic and tree in
> nature. I could be editable and deletable. Each roles's id is inserted
> in a user table as FK key. Now I have a situation where each roles
> need to be an multiselect option which should be separate. So i need
> an if-else-if. But what to be checked as an condition where all the
> roles are dynamic, including ID and name?
>
> My situation is a project management system where each user belongs
> to an roles such as super admin, developer, tester ect. Nothing is
> static..
>
> I saw druapl, joomla database. They have users, roles, and a mapping
> table roles_users table. Is that what i got to do on this situation?
> But my project is a tool that has different database for each end-
> user. There is no initial level of user at the starting. This project
> is in cakephp. Any help?

I would recommend you ask database questions in a database related
newsgroup. You'll get much better answers.

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