On 22 Mag, 22:15, Rob Maurer <[email protected]> wrote:
> If I understand your needs as written, it would seem simpler to stay
> with CakePHP Auth/ACL and create a second tier of permissions for a
> subset of Users who are also in the Users table. That would handle
> authentication for you (the way you're already doing) and you would
> grant those Users access to the create/update/delete views on your
> models as needed.
The problem is that the second group of users has its own table in
another database.
Those users are managed by another (non-cakephp) program and I'd
rather prefer not to mess with it.
Furthermore I would like not to manage permissions for those users.
They simply need to enter some data in a field, data not that
important.
And the more the 2 systems are separated, the better.
Anyway I'll think about your suggestion.
Thank you
maxx
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