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MarkShnier__You
4 years agoQrew Legend
... not a silly question at all.
A user can be in multiple Roles. The "Permissions" work to give the most access possible based on all the roles which the user is in. But if the user in in say 2 Roles and each Role is set to a different Home Page, then they can't land on multiple App Home Pages. So they will land on the one associated with the highest Role in the list of Roles. The list of Roles can be dragged and dropped up and down to control the sequence.
So .... I suggest that you make a new Role called A/P Home Page with no permissions at at all, no view no edit. Drag that Role first and set it to use the A/P Home Page. Put the AP Person also into that Role. Make sure that Role is dragged to be first on the lst.
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Mark Shnier (YQC)
Quick Base Solution Provider
Your Quick Base Coach
http://QuickBaseCoach.com
mark.shnier@gmail.com
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A user can be in multiple Roles. The "Permissions" work to give the most access possible based on all the roles which the user is in. But if the user in in say 2 Roles and each Role is set to a different Home Page, then they can't land on multiple App Home Pages. So they will land on the one associated with the highest Role in the list of Roles. The list of Roles can be dragged and dropped up and down to control the sequence.
So .... I suggest that you make a new Role called A/P Home Page with no permissions at at all, no view no edit. Drag that Role first and set it to use the A/P Home Page. Put the AP Person also into that Role. Make sure that Role is dragged to be first on the lst.
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Mark Shnier (YQC)
Quick Base Solution Provider
Your Quick Base Coach
http://QuickBaseCoach.com
mark.shnier@gmail.com
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