My part was keeping customer data that was AR separate from AP and vice versa. Credit limit was a field you needed to be ranked to change as well as writing customer notes or viewing customer notes.
On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 9:17 AM, Ajoy Khaund akhaund@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks trying that way. In my case, as I of now, I don't have to remove the middle part of a form.
On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 7:38 PM, Stephen Russell srussell705@gmail.com wrote:
Welcome to the Data Driven Life. It gets very complicated quickly, or
so I
fell into that hole when I tried this the first time.
I fond that you need to define rules in data that are set for each form. You hide what they shouldn't see with respect to buttons. Moving form content around is where I spent way too much time. If user access says that they have no right to the middle 1/3 of the screen I tried to shift the screen contents and I was never happy with my attempt at this. Currently, I cheat in HTML output when I do not render those parts.
On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 12:29 AM, Ajoy Khaund akhaund@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
In my applications I have added a user table where there will be field
to
define the user level.
Level - 1 Admin: can add users and has access to all Level - 2 Manager - cannot add user but has access to all others Level - 3 Operator - can add transactions but cannot create masters
(eg.
add/edit a customer)
Now in the master entry forms in the Add & Edit button I can put some
code
to prevent Level 3 users from adding or editing.
I want Level - 3 users to be able to view the masters. So for them
add &
edit button will be disabled or some code will b there to tell them they have no access.
Is there a better way? Any ideas which u are implementing are welcome.
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"Walking on water and developing software from a specification are easy
if
both are frozen."
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