Does the Alias have to be unique? If so, then I was thinking that the alias
should be the Id of my Users table, not the name (which is not unique). In
this case, would the alias and the foreign_key of the aro be the same?




On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 12:43 AM, bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> in Cake 1.2, I need some clarifications on ACL:
>
> In the following code segment:
>
>  $aro->create();
>     $aro->save(array(
>       'model'=>'User',
>       'foreign_key'=>null,
>       'parent_id'=>null,
>       'alias'=>'Admin'));
> 1) what does the model refer to?
> 2) foreign key?
> 3) do we need to specify the "id"? My suspicion is "no", since it is an
> auto-increment column, and is used to index the rows in the ARO. Correct me
> if I am wrong.
>
> I have a user registration database where I have a table Users with
> primary key id (int). for the "alias" in my ARO, should the alias be the id
> of the Users table then? For the "foreign_key", should this refer to the id
> of the Users table?
>
> Thanks in advance
>

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