Thanks for your answer,
Dieter Maurer wrote:
And If I can express yet an other wish:
I would very much like to have a way to see what the settings for a
particular User is. And where the settings for a given permissions have
come from.
You might be interested in GRUFs Audit.
When I tried it in
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On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 03:30 am, Dieter Maurer wrote:
Moreover, I propose to change the local role management pages.
When setting local roles, information about acquired
local role definitions is very helpful.
I therefore propose to display this
robert rottermann wrote at 2004-7-22 21:35 +0200:
I would very much apreciate such an enhancment.
so ++1
I would like to see where a role was assigned.
To keep the management page simple,
my proposal only would tell you somewhere above.
This is enough information to decide what to do locally.
Local roles are acquired from ancestors.
While this is not bad for e.g. a Manager local role,
its conceptual usefulness is in great doubt for e.g. the Owner role.
It is very unclear why an Owner of a folder should automatically
be an Owner of all its content.
I therefore propose to make
I would very much apreciate such an enhancment.
so ++1
I would like to see where a role was assigned.
And If I can express yet an other wish:
I would very much like to have a way to see what the settings for a
particular User is. And where the settings for a given permissions have
come from.
I agree with you, technically it is not in line with Dieter's proposal.
But locically. Whenever I come accross one I have to deal with the other.
And I never said, that we have to add all the information to one single
table..
As you said, it is not really hard to write the code for a task as I