Currently there are only 2 types of users planned Each has a basic access level. I don't think this is the same as a usergroup though. If I don't have usergroups, but access levels, then perhaps I should set the level to some less then what is required login till activated. Then it sounds like I have the system autogenerate an activation code. Not sure what you mean by : > a separate table holding information on how to > activate (something > along the lines of userid, tousergroup, > activationcode). --- Oscar Rylin <oscar.rylin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Usergroups. > Most likely, you're dealing with an application > where you'll want to have > different kinds of users (administrators, power > users, users). > > Just make a usergroup for accounts that haven't been > activated yet. > Also, a separate table holding information on how to > activate (something > along the lines of userid, tousergroup, > activationcode). > > / rylin > -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php