No, sfGuardPlugin, disallow apply permissions to database records, but
you make do self permission management for you tables/records.

On 13 окт, 03:58, Dennis Gearon <[email protected]> wrote:
> Not sure if this is the right place to ask this, let me know if not.
>
> From what I remember about sfUser, permissions were in the confiig file and 
> applied to routes.
>
> Does sfGuardUser keep permissions in the database and allow applying 
> permissions to database records/entities directly?
>
> Dennis Gearon
>
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