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Comments by Roman Zinnatov (Top 4 by date)
Roman Zinnatov
14-May-13 16:19pm
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You wrote: "sometimes a string and sometimes an object". I think, you should perform some refactoring. In other words: investigate what exactly affects on it and try to achieve that string comes by one way and object by another way.
It would be great if you could shed some light on semantics of your actions.
Roman Zinnatov
14-May-13 16:02pm
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I suggest to you differentiate user's rights at application level. It is usual approach and there are a lot of articles over the Internet about it.
So, if it is not for you: may be you should have two connection strings in config file and in proper moment choose one, perform connection to db and do your magic =)
Roman Zinnatov
14-May-13 15:35pm
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What if required to add another user? May be you should implement Membership in you app. It provides user's groups. So you will be able differentiate user's rights at application level.
Roman Zinnatov
14-May-13 15:23pm
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Please, let me ask you some questions.
First of all. Two connection strings will be differ by login credentials. One for each user? Am I right?