Hello Stone,
Am I correct in understanding this to mean that as Admin, I can create users user1, user2 and user3 where:
user1 has access to a bookstore db and can make modifications to all tables in that db
user2 has access to a realestate db and can make modifications to all tables in that db
user3 has access to a documents db and can make modifications to all tables in that db
while none of those users have access to the primary user table and do not have access to one another's db/tables?
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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.Am I correct in understanding this to mean that as Admin, I can create users user1, user2 and user3 where:
user1 has access to a bookstore db and can make modifications to all tables in that db
user2 has access to a realestate db and can make modifications to all tables in that db
user3 has access to a documents db and can make modifications to all tables in that db
while none of those users have access to the primary user table and do not have access to one another's db/tables?