look for roles, groups and memberships in the book

On Thursday, December 1, 2011, Vinicius Assef wrote:

> I think I'll use web2py multi-tenancy, but I have some doubts:
>
> I have different user profiles in my app:
> a) customer: can view/edit only it's own data.
> b) seller: can view/edit its own data and his customers' data, too.
> c) back-office: can view/edit all sellers' data and any customer's
> data, but not financial data.
> d) financial-user: can view/edit anybody's financial data.
> e) super-user: can view/edit anything, anytime. This is the allmighty
> person.
>
>
> If I use the multi-tenancy feature, how can I implement profiles c, d and
> e?
> As I read in the book, multi-tenancy web2py implements is just
> filtering data by request_tenant.default field.
>
> --
> Vinicius Assef.
>

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