I'm building a PHP application that needs to store sessions withing sessions.
The application I'm building is a Banking/Teller project, a session will be created when the teller logs in, this will always be present until the teller logs out, just like a login/logout system.
However, when the teller enters a customer number this will be looked up inside a database and validated, then another session has to be created to store this temporary information about the customer. This cookie/other method should be deleted and a new once created with a random name the next time a new customer comes around. Should I store this inside the teller session? Create a new session - can you even do this in PHP, multiple sessions? Or should I create a completely separate cookie for the customer session?
Overview:
- A login/logout session for the teller - static.
- A dynamically changing session for the customer - could be changed every five minuets, just depends on customer flow
What would be the best way to implement this?