Matthias W. wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to create an Authentification where the Users of different types
> are in multiple database tables.
> For example I've got a table 'system_users' with fields 'userid',
> 'username', 'password', ...
> Then I've got the table 'frontend_users' with fields 'fe_userid',
> 'fe_username', 'fe_password', 'fe_email', ...
> There could be more user tables.
> And then I've got the table 'role' with fields 'roleid', 'parentrole',
> 'rolename' to define the roles
> And of course there are the tables between the role table and the user
> tables (n:m).
>
> I want to create a central authentification which should work with
> multiple Adapters.
>
> It's required to separate the sysusers and other user types, so I mustn't
> store them in just one db-table.
>
> Is this possible and how should I start doing this?
>
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