Thanks for the reply,
and yes, think of a 'group' or 'admin user' for an account that needs the ability to manage accounts for users that have moved on. E.G. I order service "X", I then retire 6 months later and someone needs the ability to come in and assume my account and/or modify them as needed. In the same vein, if a customer wants/needs an oversight account to assist in reconciling bills for multiple users.
Make sense?
and yes, think of a 'group' or 'admin user' for an account that needs the ability to manage accounts for users that have moved on. E.G. I order service "X", I then retire 6 months later and someone needs the ability to come in and assume my account and/or modify them as needed. In the same vein, if a customer wants/needs an oversight account to assist in reconciling bills for multiple users.
Make sense?