This seems like pretty standard stuff for dbman.
Admin can set up usernames and passwords (use the secure password mod) and can then create the records. He can then notify users of their username and password by email. They can then access the db. If admin signs on as the user when creating the record, that record will then "belong" to the user, and the filters in config will allow him to view his own record.
If the db is set up to only allow the user to view records you should have what you want.
Users can also login and modify the password.
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David Olley
Anglo & Foreign International Limited,
http://www.firehelmets.co.uk
There are 10 types of people in the world: those who understand binary, and those who don't.
Admin can set up usernames and passwords (use the secure password mod) and can then create the records. He can then notify users of their username and password by email. They can then access the db. If admin signs on as the user when creating the record, that record will then "belong" to the user, and the filters in config will allow him to view his own record.
If the db is set up to only allow the user to view records you should have what you want.
Users can also login and modify the password.
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David Olley
Anglo & Foreign International Limited,
http://www.firehelmets.co.uk
There are 10 types of people in the world: those who understand binary, and those who don't.