RGoldthorpe
Technical User
Hello
I am hoping some of you out there may be able to give me an idea on how to do the following as my head is aching from all the banging on brick walls it has been doing.
Anyway let me explain from the beginning.
Basically my managers are suffering from an extreme case of paranoia. This I can do nothing about apart from try and pander to their whims
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I have created a menu system that means that when a user logs in it enables and disables menu items depending on who has logged in. This works fabulously (even if I do say so my self.
Then they wanted on top of that to restrict access to organisational details depending on who they are.
not a problem can do that too.
Now what they want and what I am totally stuck on but I am hoping that one of you out there tells me I am stupid and it easy and to do it like this is.
Depending who the user logs on as and which organisation they want to view enables, disables, makes read only different parts of the form.
I.E organisations form has a pageframe with 3 tabs
Joe Bloggs logs on and has access to org test1 he can change the general tab, can read only the finance tab and the trading tab is disabled. But when he accesses organisation test2 he can view and change all tabs.
But when Jane Carter logs on and looks at test1 she has access to the trading tab and read only on the other two.
Sorry if I have repeated myself anywhere in this thread but I am truely stuck.
All help is more than appreciated
Rachel
I am hoping some of you out there may be able to give me an idea on how to do the following as my head is aching from all the banging on brick walls it has been doing.
Anyway let me explain from the beginning.
Basically my managers are suffering from an extreme case of paranoia. This I can do nothing about apart from try and pander to their whims
I have created a menu system that means that when a user logs in it enables and disables menu items depending on who has logged in. This works fabulously (even if I do say so my self.
Then they wanted on top of that to restrict access to organisational details depending on who they are.
not a problem can do that too.
Now what they want and what I am totally stuck on but I am hoping that one of you out there tells me I am stupid and it easy and to do it like this is.
Depending who the user logs on as and which organisation they want to view enables, disables, makes read only different parts of the form.
I.E organisations form has a pageframe with 3 tabs
Joe Bloggs logs on and has access to org test1 he can change the general tab, can read only the finance tab and the trading tab is disabled. But when he accesses organisation test2 he can view and change all tabs.
But when Jane Carter logs on and looks at test1 she has access to the trading tab and read only on the other two.
Sorry if I have repeated myself anywhere in this thread but I am truely stuck.
All help is more than appreciated
Rachel