The first user to signup is automatically assigned the administrator or 'admin' role. This is as a result of employing sjaakp/pluto security login. There is no need to use the Mdb0 or manager roles because the administrator is the manager. Back
The admin role by default accesses the default db database because it is assigned the 'Access db' permission. The subscription module works via the db database so ter.md)he first user to signup must use the db database so as to administer individual subscriptions.
Setup a Udb role similar to Udb1 for your employee with appropriate permissions. Signup your employee and assign the Udb0 role to them. Make sure you have assigned the 'Access db' permission to this user. Back
You will not need to setup the Mdb0 role. The admin role by default has all the permissions that a manager has with their support role.
You will be limiting this user to only being able to see what has to be cleaned for the day. Access the RBAC GUI and you will see all the Mdb and Udb roles for this purpose. Back
Any one of the 10 databases that you have setup through your phpMyadmin could be used for your specific company. So you could simply use db for the administration of the RBAC and select any one of the databases from db1 to db10 for your company itself.
The Mdb# role is used for the manager of a specific company/division and the Udb# role is used for employees.
All Mdb roles are linked to the 'support' role so change the support role 'makeup' if you want this to be applicable to all managers (Mdb0 to 10) under each separate company under each separate database using the software. ie. all users that are managers. Caution should be exercised here since a change here applies universally to all the companies/divisions that are using the software.
All Udb roles are linked to the 'employee' role so change the employee role 'makeup' if you want this to be applicable to all employees (Udb0 to 10) under each separate company under each separate database using this software. ie. all users that are employees. Caution should be exercised here since a change here applies universally to all the companies/divisions that are using the software.
There are two permissions called Manage Basic and Manage Admin. Mdb roles have both the Manage Basic and the Manage Admin permission. Udb roles have only the Manage Basic permission. These two permissions are used in frontend/views/layouts/main.php which is the main menu interface. Back