That's at least part of it. The other part is the session data -- the files that are saved to the auth directory when someone logs in. Or whatever the session data is for the portal.
It could be done, definitely, and even more likely if the developer of webApp is interested in working in a database. Since she's already familiar with how webApp works, it ought not be too difficult for her to figure out how DBMan works. If she has any questions, I'd be happy to help as much as I can.
Or did you want me to talk you out of it? ;)
JPD
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It could be done, definitely, and even more likely if the developer of webApp is interested in working in a database. Since she's already familiar with how webApp works, it ought not be too difficult for her to figure out how DBMan works. If she has any questions, I'd be happy to help as much as I can.
Or did you want me to talk you out of it? ;)
JPD
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JPDeni's DBMan-ual
How to ask questions the smart way.