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Re: Letting a user see only the data they should.



Justin Tocci wrote:


Hi Justin,

Unfortunately you haven't given us enough information to be of maximum help to you. So, I'm going to make the following assumptions:
You have a User object backed by a table with a username and password field as well as a user primary key. You have an Order object backed by an order table that has its own pk and a foreign key to user. You've set up a relationship from the User object to the Order object. That relationship is named "orders".


When a user logs in you store the User object in Session with the key "user".


I am putting together a website which requires a login. Once the user logs in, they have access to the YOUR ORDER STATUS page.

Given the above assumptions you'd set up a WORepetition with the bindings list = session.user.orders item = anOrder

No fetchspecification necessary. You let the WORepetition iterate through for you and you're done. You could use a WODisplayGroup and make the call from java WODisplayGroup.setObjectArray() but I think there are better ways to do even that.

You should try and find some of the more recent descriptions of the books available on WO. The one you're using doesn't seem like it's offering clear explanations for this stuff.

-arturo
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