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The permissions table is one of the administrative tables in SAM V2. It is used to specify if a user can add, edit, view | The permissions table is one of the administrative tables in SAM V2. It is used to specify if a user can add, delete, edit, or view records within a table. | ||
Typically, only the SAM V2 administrator has access to modify the permissions table. | |||
[[SAM V2#Tables|Back to SAM V2 Tables]] | [[SAM V2#Tables|Back to SAM V2 Tables]] |
Revision as of 14:48, 20 June 2008
The permissions table is one of the administrative tables in SAM V2. It is used to specify if a user can add, delete, edit, or view records within a table.
Typically, only the SAM V2 administrator has access to modify the permissions table.
Fields
The fields of the permission table are:
Field | Description |
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can_add | Check this box if the user can add records to the table. |
can_delete | Check this box if the user can delete records from the table. |
can_edit | Check this box if the user can edit records in the table. |
can_view | Check this box if the user can view records in the table. |
table_name | The name of the database table for which permissions are being specified. |
uid | Unique ID# of the record. |
updated_by | User who last modified the record. |
user_name | The user for whom the database table permissions are being specified. |