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10/11/2007 6:35 AM
 

Hi

I am trying to write an SQL query that will tell me the user, roles & pages.  I can handle the users & roles from the tables USER & ROLES as you would expect.  What I would like to be able to do is tell whcih roles has access to which page / modules on the page.  So, if the role TELEPHONE ADMIN only has access to the page TELEPHONE BOOK.  Then I can write it the other way from the page ICT TRAINING which roles has access to amend the page/modules on the page?

Can anyone help or tell me how I join roles to pages and modules on that page?

Cheers

Steven  

 
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