Non-Admins approving users
Non-Admins approving users
For the Appgini project I'm working on, there is one particular group in which all users have to be approved. I would like to be able to have a person be able to approve users who sign up, but that person should not be able to do any of the other admin functions in the Appgini project. Is it possible to have a person who functions as admin ONLY to approve users and does not have access to anything else in the Admin Area?
Re: Non-Admins approving users
Hi bdurfee,
this should work:
Create a new table in your AG project named membership_users (like the internal table name where users are found).
In this table have 2 fields (or more from the membership_users if you like, but hide them, see below): memberID (varchar 100) and isApproved (tinyint (4) NULL).
Give EDIT (only) permission to this table to your admingroup who approves users.
Define in your AG project the field "username" so that only isApproved can be edited (all other fields can be hidden). Set a lookup field so that the admingroup user can only set the two values 0 and 1.
Olaf
this should work:
Create a new table in your AG project named membership_users (like the internal table name where users are found).
In this table have 2 fields (or more from the membership_users if you like, but hide them, see below): memberID (varchar 100) and isApproved (tinyint (4) NULL).
Give EDIT (only) permission to this table to your admingroup who approves users.
Define in your AG project the field "username" so that only isApproved can be edited (all other fields can be hidden). Set a lookup field so that the admingroup user can only set the two values 0 and 1.
Olaf
Some postings I was involved, you might find useful:
SingleEdit - Prevent concurrent edits on records; Field Permissions; Column-Value-Based-Permissions; Custom (error) message; Audit Log; Backup your database; Two Factor Authentication; Block brute force (failed) logins; Add 2nd SAVE CHANGES button; Place a search on details view
SingleEdit - Prevent concurrent edits on records; Field Permissions; Column-Value-Based-Permissions; Custom (error) message; Audit Log; Backup your database; Two Factor Authentication; Block brute force (failed) logins; Add 2nd SAVE CHANGES button; Place a search on details view
Re: Non-Admins approving users
Thanks!!