Thanks for your reply!
So what's meaning of these four actions, like
_update,_create,_read,_delete in table aros_acos?
We say an user has the read rights of an action post?
In my opinion, there should be only two status, true or false instead
of these four actions. If true, we can say an user has the right of
post action. If false, an user has no rights to the action.
?



On Feb 20, 10:09 pm, James Louie Puro <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I think not...while AROs are elements trying to gain access to a protected
> system like users and groups, ACOs are  elements (actions) that are being
> protected.
>
> so you can add acos (action) in your controller just like function index,
> view...etc
> and assign AROs to it.
>
> On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 5:01 PM, Joshua <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Is there anybody can help me?
>
> > On Feb 20, 8:22 pm, Joshua <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > I try to add ACL to my application, but when I take a look at the
> > > table 'aros_acos', it seems there is only four actions in the table.
> > > Did it mean that we can only use four actions in our applications?
> > >  Is there any body can explain this? Many thanks!
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