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relogin script go to layout command A.S.A.P. Please

relogin script go to layout command A.S.A.P. Please

relogin script go to layout command A.S.A.P. Please

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in my data bases i have a login script that uses a layout i called user data with the fields user name and user password
these fields are tied to a relogin script which uses accounts that already exist in file maker. when the user enters the correct name and password the next script step takes them to the same layout.

Now here is where my question begins. I want to include a step that finds the privilege set then based on that privilege step i want the user to go to a specific layout.

Something like:

 
If [Get (privilegesetname) = data entry]
    Go to Layout ["Layout"(Test_Layout)]
Else If [Get (privilegesetname) = Full Access]
    Go to Layout ["Admin"(Admin_Layout)]


PLEASE HELP I NEED THIS BY 10 AM EST. 4/27/07


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