Hi,
Thanks for feedback, I'll do more language checks.
Just set the 'Admin' permision to users, so they will have full access to user tables ( by using Admin - Tables - Users function ).
You don't have to do anything with the admin templates, unless you want to change the look. Can you post the error message that is an easy way to figure out the problems?
Btw, there are two ways to load an existing table:
+ Create Table function: just fill the existing table name and hit Go, it will load that table automatically
+ Load Table function: It provides the way to load an existing table from either current database or another database.
You can change the command below around line #320 within Home.pm:
# You can change the status as you desire. it can be 'Not Validated'
$user->{Status} = 'Registered';
To:
# You can change the status as you desire. it can be 'Not Validated'
$user->{Status} = 'Not Validated';
From now on, the signed-up users cannot access the system unless they're validated.
Hope that helps.
TheStone.
B.
Thanks for feedback, I'll do more language checks.
Just set the 'Admin' permision to users, so they will have full access to user tables ( by using Admin - Tables - Users function ).
You don't have to do anything with the admin templates, unless you want to change the look. Can you post the error message that is an easy way to figure out the problems?
Btw, there are two ways to load an existing table:
+ Create Table function: just fill the existing table name and hit Go, it will load that table automatically
+ Load Table function: It provides the way to load an existing table from either current database or another database.
You can change the command below around line #320 within Home.pm:
# You can change the status as you desire. it can be 'Not Validated'
$user->{Status} = 'Registered';
To:
# You can change the status as you desire. it can be 'Not Validated'
$user->{Status} = 'Not Validated';
From now on, the signed-up users cannot access the system unless they're validated.
Hope that helps.
TheStone.
B.