I find that I can completely leave this step, I created the permission
in the following code from book.. finishing with no error.
Is that just another suggestion to change permission using shell ?
thus.. we may choose to do it by creating a temporary function to
execute the permission setting into table aros_acos.
And it solved ?
Right ?..
Rgds,
Maxim
On Dec 31, 8:00 pm, Jon Bennett <jmbenn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I don't know. Do you mean the table's data ?
>
> > I'm following the tutorial here
>
> >http://book.cakephp.org/view/1550/Setting-up-permissions
>
> > it says to allow permission for aro and aco tables..
>
> > how to enable the permission ?
>
> Here's an example 'installation' controller:http://pastie.org/1419477
>
> it will do 3 things in the order required:
>
> 1. populate the aco table with a record for every public controller method.
> 2. create the user groups
> 3. set the permissions for the groups
>
> 1 you can leave as it is
> 2 you might need to change, depends how complex your app is (I would
> suggest starting simple until you grasp the fundamentals)
> 3 you'll definitely need to change to match your requirements.
>
> hth
>
> Jon
> ps: don't forget to disable the actions when you deploy to live!
>
> --
> jon bennett -www.jben.net- blog.jben.net
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