User account show stopper

4 posts by 3 authors in: Forums > CMS Builder
Last Post: July 3, 2014   (RSS)

By rconring - July 2, 2014

By adding the company field to the managed data, the show can go on!  You can then filter the data into company subsets and then further filter by employee if necessary.  When a user logs in, he/she can only see the data for his/her company and be granted CRUD access to that set of data according to their access level.  I recently did something similar for a printing company who had clients who had print jobs they ordered on a regular basis.  The clients had multiple staff members in charge of ordering.  When the staff user logs in to the website, they can only see their companies print jobs and more specifically the ones they are allowed to order.  I used the membership plugin to assist in the front end creation.

Is this what you are looking for? 

Ron Conring
Conring Automation Services
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By vj - July 3, 2014

Ron - thankyou so much for taking the time to reply.
My developer is not quote sure what to do, hence the post.

He thinks that you might be referring to the frontend, whereas what we want to do is to give customers limited access to the backend of CMS Builder. 

Geoff

By Dave - July 3, 2014

Hi Geoff, 

In the backend, the access controls are limited to what you see.  So "user groups" or anything like that isn't possible by default.

That said, if everyone in the company has access to everything everyone else in the company created, you could just have them all use the same account.  If they need to indicate their username they can just have another fields for that (eg: Written by: .... ) 

Other ways to do it would be to have a separate section for each company and grant all the users of that company access to it, or to create a front-end portal for the staff to login to (lots of work).

Hope that helps!

Dave Edis - Senior Developer
interactivetools.com