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Location: Atlanta, Ga
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The number of unique users could change as his business grows, but right now, I think he said @ 10 or so. He wants to display a spreadsheet of their personal data related to his business, like money owed, or inspection dates and results, etc.. (roofing consultant) So user # 1 would need access to, lets say pages 3 different pages, User #2 might need only two pages for now, but maybe three later. They all would have specific names so I know which user matches to which pages. I dont see how another table would do it, as nowhere in the table structure does it direct you to a certain page. Tables simply allow/deny users to be checked against the database. If they are all using the same login page how can that differentiate users? Is that correct?
So, where can the login name do this?
Think of an online banking site. Each user has access to their specific data.
Thanks again..
Marc
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