Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great.
I have a website that needs users to be members of security groups (Admin, Manager, User) to allow them to access different web menus and pages based on their Group Membership. I used the GroupXUser table from the Access Security Seminar allowing for include checks of the UserID & GroupID to allow the logged in user to see the menu and tasks they are allowed to see. Now I am trying to convert the Access Security Group Permission form to an ASP/SQL form to allow an Admin to update users group memberships. Any suggestions other than writing a Access Admin Console that would update the tables on the SQL server.
So 303 shows you how to add a customer.
You could use the same methodology to list the data you have and then create another page to add/update an existing record.
Glenn KaufmanOP
@Reply 9 months ago
Just finished ASP 304 and must of the info the I needed to fix my website was in that course. Thank you Richard for your courses
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