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Asked by cbones in Databases Miscellaneous, PL / SQL, Microsoft Visual C#.Net
Hello,
This may be alittle long but I'm going to give it a shot. I am looking to create a database that can hold user account information as well as .rtf or word documents. I am looking to create access to these documents based on user account information. These documents will contain the username inside them and I would like to grant access by scanning the file for the username and link it to the user account so only that user can see it.
What I was think was to have a folder that would store new files coming in, scan them for the username and move them to a data folder and link them to the user account. This way when the user logs in, they see only their files. This would be accessed through a web page created in Visual Studio.
I am looking for ideas on how to get started. Is there an easier way to handle this or is this to wacky.
Thank you.
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