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| !permission_id    | !permission_id    | ||
| |int(11)    | |int(11)    | ||
| |The permission with which the controller is available  | |The permission with which the controller is available. | ||
| |-   | |-   | ||
| !builtin    | !builtin    | ||
| |int(11)    | |int(11)    | ||
| |If the controller was builtin or was added later | |If the controller was builtin or was added later | ||
| |}  | |} | ||
| == E/R diagram for Parents Tables == | == E/R diagram for Parents Tables == | ||
Revision as of 00:14, 25 April 2018
The Site Controllers table gives information regarding controllers with each of their permissions associated to it.
Site Controllers Variable Documentation
| Name | Datatype | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| id | int(11) | Primary key of the entry in table, auto increments by default | 
| name | varchar(255) | Names of the site_controllers provisioned; site-controllers are tables such as content_pages(typically the functions of a control panel) | 
| permission_id | int(11) | The permission with which the controller is available. | 
| builtin | int(11) | If the controller was builtin or was added later | 
E/R diagram for Parents Tables
No Tables were referred by the Site Controllers Table as Foreign Key Relationship.
E/R diagram for Child Tables
No Tables were eferred by the Signed Up Teams Table as Foreign Key Relationship.
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