Hi,
Unfortunately all of those would require some customization:
1. Access levels: DBMan SQL supports configurable access levels. However, only admin's can add/delete users, you can't currently give that right to anyone. Also, there is no access level for "respond".
2. There is no validation layer in DBMan SQL. This would have to be custom done.
3. There is no email interface in DBMan SQL.
The program is quite similiar to Links SQL, and if you are familiar with globals and templates, then a lot of your work can be done there (like the email replies).
Hope that helps,
Alex
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Gossamer Threads Inc.
Unfortunately all of those would require some customization:
1. Access levels: DBMan SQL supports configurable access levels. However, only admin's can add/delete users, you can't currently give that right to anyone. Also, there is no access level for "respond".
2. There is no validation layer in DBMan SQL. This would have to be custom done.
3. There is no email interface in DBMan SQL.
The program is quite similiar to Links SQL, and if you are familiar with globals and templates, then a lot of your work can be done there (like the email replies).
Hope that helps,
Alex
--
Gossamer Threads Inc.