How do I force a selection of items to a specific user/database row?
I have a database that allows a company to register, then the user of the company can register individual "user" accounts.
The company administrator (who sets up the company account) can log in with a password, however, the user accounts he/she then creates are assigned a smart card based on a smart card serial number.
this works, however, I would like to restrict the selection of smart cards to those only that have been issued for the selected "company".
Currently, I have a form that allows me to create a range of smart cards.
I have a drop down look up for the user that allows me to select a smart card, however, it will show all available smart cards that I have created.
When would it best be places, and how would it best be achieved to ensure only a range of smart cards are available when a company administrator is creating individual accounts?
I have uploaded a pic of my current schema and I am currently using Microsoft access for concept design but will be moving to SQL and using asp.net.
Thanks in advance.
Stephen
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I have a database that allows a company to register, then the user of the company can register individual "user" accounts.
The company administrator (who sets up the company account) can log in with a password, however, the user accounts he/she then creates are assigned a smart card based on a smart card serial number.
this works, however, I would like to restrict the selection of smart cards to those only that have been issued for the selected "company".
Currently, I have a form that allows me to create a range of smart cards.
I have a drop down look up for the user that allows me to select a smart card, however, it will show all available smart cards that I have created.
When would it best be places, and how would it best be achieved to ensure only a range of smart cards are available when a company administrator is creating individual accounts?
I have uploaded a pic of my current schema and I am currently using Microsoft access for concept design but will be moving to SQL and using asp.net.
Thanks in advance.
Stephen
database-design
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add a comment |
I have a database that allows a company to register, then the user of the company can register individual "user" accounts.
The company administrator (who sets up the company account) can log in with a password, however, the user accounts he/she then creates are assigned a smart card based on a smart card serial number.
this works, however, I would like to restrict the selection of smart cards to those only that have been issued for the selected "company".
Currently, I have a form that allows me to create a range of smart cards.
I have a drop down look up for the user that allows me to select a smart card, however, it will show all available smart cards that I have created.
When would it best be places, and how would it best be achieved to ensure only a range of smart cards are available when a company administrator is creating individual accounts?
I have uploaded a pic of my current schema and I am currently using Microsoft access for concept design but will be moving to SQL and using asp.net.
Thanks in advance.
Stephen
database-design
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I have a database that allows a company to register, then the user of the company can register individual "user" accounts.
The company administrator (who sets up the company account) can log in with a password, however, the user accounts he/she then creates are assigned a smart card based on a smart card serial number.
this works, however, I would like to restrict the selection of smart cards to those only that have been issued for the selected "company".
Currently, I have a form that allows me to create a range of smart cards.
I have a drop down look up for the user that allows me to select a smart card, however, it will show all available smart cards that I have created.
When would it best be places, and how would it best be achieved to ensure only a range of smart cards are available when a company administrator is creating individual accounts?
I have uploaded a pic of my current schema and I am currently using Microsoft access for concept design but will be moving to SQL and using asp.net.
Thanks in advance.
Stephen
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