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Suppose that I define an event that creates a row in a different table, while logged in as a ROOT user, which impacts a table that will later be modified by a SCOPE user.
Let's say a SCOPE user then modifies the table and triggers an event, will the new record's $auth.id be equal to the ROOT user or the SCOPE user?
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Hello,
Suppose that I define an event that creates a row in a different table, while logged in as a ROOT user, which impacts a table that will later be modified by a SCOPE user.
Let's say a SCOPE user then modifies the table and triggers an event, will the new record's $auth.id be equal to the ROOT user or the SCOPE user?
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