"Mark Hope" wrote:
I support the idea.
I wasn't aware of the module - I'll take a look as I'm delegating that task right now.
I would say that the description you provided [*] does _not_ make complete sense to me. The author over-uses the words "user", which have different meanings, at different times, in the description and in the administration of Drupal.
How are you doing this without the use of the module, which you've never heard of? Is there some other module or feature which is allowing you to assign a "role assignment" permission to your users? -- inkfree
Exactly. I am doing this without the module. I needed to assign a new role, which I called 'User Admin' and set privileges to only allow adding and editing of users. Not only does this add a 'users' menu item but a 'access control' menu item. Fortunately the user I was assigning this role to is competent and trustworthy colleague, so a "Please don't mess with the access control" was enough. I thought it very strange that this wasn't part of core anyway. so... - I support the "idea" - Makes complete sense to me. (in the context of supporting the idea because the idea makes _complete sense_ to me) Mark