ok thanks.solved already.

On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 1:37 AM, Ryan Schmidt <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> On Aug 24, 2011, at 07:59, Mohd Hasnol wrote:
>
> > Let me explain. i have 2 roles which are admin and members.it can be
> many admin and members. For admin i can add new admin using add function in
> users controller and using users table. For member i would like using add
> function in members controller and members table since members have many
> attributes(username, password,name,etc..) compare to users table(only
> username and password).
> >
> > Then, the login function need username and password in users table. How
> could i use username and password in members table to login?
> >
> > In this situation, admin will set the username and password for the
> member. But then member can change it after they login.
>
> Put *all* users -- whether admins or members -- into a single "users"
> table. You could add a "role" field to it to distinguish admins from
> members.
>
> It probably doesn't matter if the admins have extra fields in the table
> that don't get filled in.
>
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