Membership plug-in queries
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Last Post: August 6, 2010 (RSS)
By Carbon - August 6, 2010
Hi, I have a couple of questions about the Website Membership plug-in.
Can it handle 18000 + users.
Can those users be sub-divided into separate groups and managed by different admins.
Can they be linked to the CSV Export plug–in and exported by criteria i.e checkboxes: core functions, finance, marketing, sales etc - in the sign-up form.
Can they be linked to a search (find by name) in a password protected area of the website (front end).
Thx
Can it handle 18000 + users.
Can those users be sub-divided into separate groups and managed by different admins.
Can they be linked to the CSV Export plug–in and exported by criteria i.e checkboxes: core functions, finance, marketing, sales etc - in the sign-up form.
Can they be linked to a search (find by name) in a password protected area of the website (front end).
Thx
Re: [Carbon] Membership plug-in queries
By Jason - August 6, 2010
Hi,
The number of users that can be supported depends on your particular server. There are no built in limits in CMS Builder, so if you had a high end server that supported a large number of MySQL connections, you should be able to handle that many users.
The Website Membership plugin maintains users based on the User Accounts section in CMS Builder. You can customize this section to add whatever fields you want. In terms of administration, CMS Builder doesn't currently support assigning different administrators to different groups of users. To get around this, we can look at customizing how CMS Builder handles the Users table, or we can create a front end system where administrators can login to administer users.
The CSV Export plugin has a feature where you can export search results. You can then do a search within CMS Builder for whatever fields you want, and then export those results.
Finally, since all of the user information is stored in the User Accounts table you can easily set up a search the same as you would for any other table. The Website Membership plugin also makes it easy to password protect any front end page.
Hope this helps. If you are interested in exploring any of the customization options, please contact consulting@interactivetools.com
The number of users that can be supported depends on your particular server. There are no built in limits in CMS Builder, so if you had a high end server that supported a large number of MySQL connections, you should be able to handle that many users.
The Website Membership plugin maintains users based on the User Accounts section in CMS Builder. You can customize this section to add whatever fields you want. In terms of administration, CMS Builder doesn't currently support assigning different administrators to different groups of users. To get around this, we can look at customizing how CMS Builder handles the Users table, or we can create a front end system where administrators can login to administer users.
The CSV Export plugin has a feature where you can export search results. You can then do a search within CMS Builder for whatever fields you want, and then export those results.
Finally, since all of the user information is stored in the User Accounts table you can easily set up a search the same as you would for any other table. The Website Membership plugin also makes it easy to password protect any front end page.
Hope this helps. If you are interested in exploring any of the customization options, please contact consulting@interactivetools.com
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