In an asp.net webform app, I need to restrict the logged in user to show data only for their company. This is a primary key of my topmost table. How to I set that based off the user. I imagine I would have another table with some user ID mapped to company ID?
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If a user can be part of exactly one company, then generally there would be a table of companies and a table of users, with the latter having a company ID foreign key column to the primary key of the former. The user object would then have the company ID throughout the application (such as in the cookie data or session data) and the application would apply filtering rules accordingly. |
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