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8/4/2010 12:42 PM
 
I have to create a SELECT sql instruction to filter the pages that are visible to all users (unregistered and registered) excluding the pages (tabs) visible by administrators only.
I must understand the values in TabPermission system table, in order to do that.

Can you PLEASE help me ?!!
 
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8/4/2010 4:14 PM
 
Hmmm... Why not simply change the roles that can view the page.   If only the Admin is set for view, then the tab (page) does not even show on the menu for the user role that does not have permission.   This is part of the basic DNN design that I use to control which groups of people see which pages or even which modules they can see on a particular page.

Gary
 
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8/4/2010 4:18 PM
 
TabPermission has a record for each selected checkbox in the permission grid. PermissionID: 3 = read, 4 = write (see table Permission, rows withPermissionCode ="SYSTEM_TAB" allowAccess: true = grant, false = revoke RoleID: ID of the userRole OR userID: Id of the user, being granted permission other fields as audit fields Note: there might be additional permissions, if Professional Edititon or Advanced Permission Provider (www.oliverhine.com) is used.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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8/5/2010 6:52 AM
 
Sebastian Leupold wrote:
TabPermission has a record for each selected checkbox in the permission grid. PermissionID: 3 = read, 4 = write (see table Permission, rows withPermissionCode ="SYSTEM_TAB" allowAccess: true = grant, false = revoke RoleID: ID of the userRole OR userID: Id of the user, being granted permission other fields as audit fields Note: there might be additional permissions, if Professional Edititon or Advanced Permission Provider (www.oliverhine.com) is used.

 Thanks for your answer.

The goal is to filter the last modified pages (tabs) excluding those visible by administrators only.

The value 4 in the Permission table indicates "writable by all users", or by "registered users"?

The value 3 indicates "readable by registered users" or "readable by all Users"?

Thank you again

 
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8/5/2010 8:30 AM
 
it depends on the role id, whether it is for registered user (see roles table), unauthenticated users (-1 AFAIR) or all users (-2)

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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