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Can you confirm that you have security setup so that these uses can actually see the underlying Job Data? If the user does not have access to the data through their current role they will not see the underlying data in the email unless you make it an 'Open' Notification.
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Chayce Duncan
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- AlexCouts12 years agoQrew Trainee
I didn't think of this dimension. As a developer I have access to see everything here and I am still not seeing it in the notifications. The others receiving these emails should also have pretty 'high clearance' for most of the information so I don't think access is causing the problem here.
Where do I go about making the notification open? I do not see an option for that on the notification editing screen?
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Alex Couts
------------------------------- ChayceDuncan2 years agoQrew Captain
If thats the route you're going you would need to create a new version of the notification and during the setup / create process there first input is to send to a recipient (current users) or open (any email you input)
If you're sending to recipient Quickbase will identify the access that user has and show data where applicable. Open emails are a little less restricted. Everything else in your setup will be the same more or less, unfortunately that setting can't be changed for already created notifications.
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Chayce Duncan
------------------------------- AlexCouts12 years agoQrew Trainee
This is NOT the route I would like to go, I want to have the data populate in the email messages using the existing set up (ie: i want to fix what is already there, not create a copy of it). i asked this out of curiosity and for future reference.
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Alex Couts
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