I figured it out, the permissions weren't set on the user to allow the
command to work. Ron
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I would suggest that you keep authorization separate from data access
Bastien
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On Sep 5, 2010, at 9:19, nagendra prasad wrote:
> PS: Want to check the username from a table and the password from another
> table.
>
> Is it possible ??
>
>
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PS: Want to check the username from a table and the password from another
table.
Is it possible ??
Hi All,
Is this syntax is correct??
SELECT username FROM data, password FROM registration WHERE username=%s AND
password=%s"
Best,
Guru.
Then each record needs to have a user filed where their is stored. Then your
access query just adds an additional filter to check this value
Select * from data_table where user = $user
Bastien
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On Sep 5, 2010, at 7:21, nagendra prasad wrote:
> Hi Experts,
>
> I have a mysql
Hi Experts,
I have a mysql database. What I want is that when a user login he can able
to see his entries only, so that he can delete, add or edit his entries
only. I have 2 different tables one for user details and another for actual
entries. Please help me.
Best,
Guru.