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The admin users will not have the full admin interface, but they will be able to access (view/edit/delete) tables which are used the same current user table, i.e: One user table can be used for multiple tables.
Then I think the statement
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Ø Multiple Database Support: One copy of DBMan SQL can run multiple databases using completely different data, all with only one license. should be removed from the advertising or be modified a bit.
Does that mean I need to put another install in another directory if I want one user to be able to run DBMan SQL as Admin on another MySQL dbase?
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Well - but does that activate any way of the admin getting e-mail messages when someone signs up etc? I was thinking about something like
require_signup_admin_validation from Gossamer Forum. How would one proceed to configure DBMAN SQL to use a table from another SQL database for users? Say my forum is running in a separate database but I want to use the user table from that to manage my DBMan SQL users. DBMan SQL does not support for this matter, you need to customize the script or create a plugin to handle it for now. You will find very usefull posts about this feature on DBMan forum.
I can't say I found any useful posts about this in the DBMan SQL forum - not sure if you meant flatfile DBMan forum? From what I have understood they are very different so it can't be easily ported. Would be good if you indicate which you meant in any case.
-kjell
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Kjell Knudsen
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