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I'm studying MembershipReboot for a professional corporate solutions. The background is:

  • There are companies
  • A company has one or more users administrators / owners
  • User administrator adds users with role administrator, worker

In the multitenant meaning...

  1. Could user group be used as company?
  2. is Each user a tenant?
  3. Could be a role per company and user / tenant assigned?
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  • I don't think there is a need for user group be used as a company. MembershipReboot has a concept of tenant which, in my opinion, represents company in your case. In that case user is not a tenant. You assign (create) users to tenant company. Regarding question 3 - I don't quite understand what are you asking. – Zeljko Vujaklija Jan 30 '15 at 08:08
  • @ZeljkoVujaklija ex. user 1 has 'Company1.CalendarsRead', 'Company2.CalendarsWrite' and user 2 has 'Company1.CalendarsWrite' – Alberto León Jan 30 '15 at 18:17

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