DBMan SQL description says that users can login to multiple databases with only one login authentication. How is this implemented?
In my application, users login to a first table which requires authentication of username & password to view.
A second table exists which also requires authentication to view if (per chance) it is accessed first.
I am of course using the same user table for both databases.
How do I allow a user who is consulting data from the first table to pass to the second table WITHOUT a further request for authentication? I suppose this relies on either session id or user name fields, but so far I do not understand how to do it.
I have not found the answer in these DBMan SQL help files or these fora. Thanks for any advice.
Charly
In my application, users login to a first table which requires authentication of username & password to view.
A second table exists which also requires authentication to view if (per chance) it is accessed first.
I am of course using the same user table for both databases.
How do I allow a user who is consulting data from the first table to pass to the second table WITHOUT a further request for authentication? I suppose this relies on either session id or user name fields, but so far I do not understand how to do it.
I have not found the answer in these DBMan SQL help files or these fora. Thanks for any advice.
Charly