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Question Trying to write a report that shows users' access levels
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We are trying to write a report based on users access levels and category access levels.
As an example if our user has been set up as with access levels of registered and "female" and we also have a category that has been set up with an access level of "male" then within the forum it works fine and the "female" cannot see the "male" category.
We can see how the user is set up as being access level "male" but in which table(s) does the access level for the category appear.
The report should only show the categories the user has access too.
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Richard
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Thanks for the quick reply.
What we are trying to do is create a report showing our users and which topics they have access too. As an example, we have a topic that has been given an access level of "male" only and several "male" users who have their access level set to "male".
This filters perfectly within Kunena but in our report we need to identify "male" users which we can do via the user/usergroups tables but how do we identify the access level for the "male" topic - which MySql tables would help us identify this.
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Richard
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Do you know how it decides if the user can see a topic or not via the access rules?
Which file would it be doing the checking in.
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Any suggestions would really be appreciated.
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We are using JoomlaXi to allow us to create access rules like Male/Female etc.
When we set a topic to have an access level of male in the back-end it does allow males to access the topic and stops females seeing it.
Would you know in which file this check takes place so we can investigate further.
Any help, much appreciated.
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