Thanks, I agree. Simple is better at the moment. it seems to cover
everything I want.

Thanks for the replies.

On Sep 22, 5:41 pm, WebbedIT <p...@webbedit.co.uk> wrote:
> I don't see why this has to get any more complex than what Teddy
> suggested?  I have always stayed well clear of ACL as it was too
> complex for me to implement when first learning CakePHP and I've never
> needed more than standard Auth and User Groups in the many CakePHP
> sites I have developed since.
>
> @Thomas: I have however bookmarked that RMAC plugin for further
> reading - maybe I should go back and look at ACL some time too.
>
> HTH, Paul
>
> On Sep 21, 12:05 pm, Thomas Ploch <profipl...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
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>
>
>
>
>
> > Taking that you are new to CakePHP this might be a bit too hard to
> > digest, but I recommend at least reading this article:
>
> >http://jmcneese.wordpress.com/2009/04/19/rmac-ftw-part-1/http://jmcne...
>
> > This is implementing UNIX-style permissions for Model access, which is
> > basically what you want.
>
> > Kind regards
> > Thomas
>
> > Am 21.09.2011 11:28, schrieb elogic:
>
> > > Is there any quick / better way to use Auth to limit the results based
> > > on the users login details or is it just a matter of using if/else
> > > statments to get what you want.
>
> > > For example, I have a list of products which all have a group id
> > > assigned to them. Each user also has a group id. When the user is
> > > logged in they are to only show the products that matches their group
> > > id.
>
> > > I'm only new to cakephp and still do not know all the tricks or short
> > > cuts for things like this.
>
> > > Thankyou

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