Is it possible to do a tiered role administration in ASP.NET Identity?
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I apologize in advance if my query does not sound clear to you.
I know that I able to create roles in ASP.NET Identity.
The problem I am encountering now is that I am looking for a way to create a multi tier administration model.
To simplify things, assuming that there are three groups, A, B and C.
And all three groups have their own admins who handle their own groups.
Group A is also in charge of both Group B and C.
I am looking for a way for Group A's administrator to gain rights to B and C and also to expand the model to as deep and wide as possible.
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I apologize in advance if my query does not sound clear to you.
I know that I able to create roles in ASP.NET Identity.
The problem I am encountering now is that I am looking for a way to create a multi tier administration model.
To simplify things, assuming that there are three groups, A, B and C.
And all three groups have their own admins who handle their own groups.
Group A is also in charge of both Group B and C.
I am looking for a way for Group A's administrator to gain rights to B and C and also to expand the model to as deep and wide as possible.
asp.net-identity
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up vote
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I apologize in advance if my query does not sound clear to you.
I know that I able to create roles in ASP.NET Identity.
The problem I am encountering now is that I am looking for a way to create a multi tier administration model.
To simplify things, assuming that there are three groups, A, B and C.
And all three groups have their own admins who handle their own groups.
Group A is also in charge of both Group B and C.
I am looking for a way for Group A's administrator to gain rights to B and C and also to expand the model to as deep and wide as possible.
asp.net-identity
I apologize in advance if my query does not sound clear to you.
I know that I able to create roles in ASP.NET Identity.
The problem I am encountering now is that I am looking for a way to create a multi tier administration model.
To simplify things, assuming that there are three groups, A, B and C.
And all three groups have their own admins who handle their own groups.
Group A is also in charge of both Group B and C.
I am looking for a way for Group A's administrator to gain rights to B and C and also to expand the model to as deep and wide as possible.
asp.net-identity
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