I am not sure I understand your problem. If you make a top content type that one role can work with and then create views based on the types of the sub-content types you could organize it that way. Please be more specific about the challenge and I willsee if I can help you work through it. -Steve Steve Kessler Denver DataMan 303-587-4428 Sign <http://www.denverdataman.com/content/enewsletter-signup> up for the Denver DataMan Free eNewsletter From: Vishakha Tambe [mailto:vishakhatambe.mcs@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2008 10:44 AM To: support@drupal.org Subject: Re: [support] support Digest, Vol 70, Issue 9 Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 08:18:45 -0600 From: "Steve Kessler" <skessler@denverdataman.com> Subject: Re: [support] Changing Default Settings in Drupal To: <support@drupal.org> Message-ID: <047801c92e07$c5061a10$4f124e30$@com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" So the same person who can admin 1.2.1 can admin 1.2.2 and would be allowed to make changes and add content for these sections? --> Ya you are right steve admin 1.2.1 can admin 1.2.2. What u r saying, i'm getting it. But i tried this also. It is not feasible for the admin whose is creating the Sections Admin and Section. So is there any other way out? Thanx and Regards, Vishakha