The query here isn't quite right, but I don't have a network connection
so I can't be bothered to do the actual research to find out how to do
the SQL correctly. Also, I don't really care until I can do more
updates, so that's fine too
We need the account ID to uniquely identify the account when we request
transactions. So now we require the user to input the data. Over time we
may be able to come up with a way to make this less onerous for the user
since, in this case, AFCU actually calculates the account ID from the
user ID.
But we'll get to that as we learn more
This makes it so that we can add new accounts and show the accounts that
we already have. We don't do anything with them yet, but that's okay it
was interesting figuring out how to get them set up at all. I'm
currently storing the passwords as unencrypted, which I intend to
change, but it's going to take some time to research exactly how to
encrypt them so that the data is not retrievable by a bad actor with
access to the database.
This proves out that my navigation works the way that I want and that my
auto context variables are working. Currently we don't do much but say
they have no accounts, but we can build that up over time