Earl Miles wrote:
Ron Parker wrote:
What is the "gid" value in the node_access table referring to when the realm = 'term_access'?
The 'gid' is the 'Grant ID' which identifies the group this grant belongs to. What this means is that every record in the node_access table grants privileges (either view, update or delete) to the node to anyone with that grant ID.
What the Grant ID really means is completely up to the realm that's using it. In the case of taxonomy access (which uses the term_access realm), a GID maps directly to an RID, which is a Role ID, and is one of the most common groupings. But for something like OG, the GID is a NID which points to the organic group node that represents the group. Other modules could have other ways to group users together.
Got it! Upon closer inspection, it appears that my Taxonomy Access Permissons weren't what I thought they were. The RIDs are legitimate. Thanks so much! -ron -- Ron Parker Software Creations http://www.scbbs.com Self-Administration Web Site http://saw.scbbs.com SDSS Subscription Mgmt Service http://sdss.scbbs.com Central Ave Dance Ensemble http://www.centralavedance.com R & B Salsa http://www.randbsalsa.com