Hey Guys,

I wonder if anyone can shed light...
I have a system that internal users access -

I have separated access levels into 1, 2, 3 etc.  So if you have access 1
you can view certain things - If you are 2 then you can view more or other
things.

However the problem arises when someone in access level 1 wants to access a
level 2 function.  I then manually specify that:

if (access = 2 or user=joe) {
Allow the functions ...
}

This can get messy - as individuals will be specified all over the place on
a large system to override levels of access.

Is there a sensible standard that is used to have levels of access but
special people can access certain higher level functions.?

I hope that makes sense.

Thanks


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