thanks, it was really helpful ...

On Apr 15, 10:51 am, yodi <y...@yodi.web.id> wrote:
> In my ways using ACL, i'm create 2 function in Controller, example :
> function usersWrite() and function adminWrite(). Then we can set :
>
> $this->Auth->mapActions(array('usersWrite'=>'read'));
>
> if($this->Acl->check($this->Auth->user('username'),'Users','*')){
>         $this->Auth->mapActions(array('adminWrite'=>'read'));
>
> }
> On Tue, 2009-04-14 at 14:00 -0700, koko wrote:
> > Hello all bakers,
>
> > I've used ACL many times before, but with a new site I have a problem
> > that can be solved manually but I want to do it in ACL way (if any).
>
> > Let's say I have a posts table, in posts table there is 'id', 'title',
> > 'body' and 'notes', I want to give the user only the ability to write
> > the title and body, and the admin to write the notes, do you have any
> > ideas or suggestions to do that in ACL?
>
> > Thanks in advanced.
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