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MarkShnier__You
3 years agoQrew Legend
EOTI will be the easiest way to go.
In general you create a table for the input form and allow everyone on the internet to access that table. The EOTI users should be able to add record but not edit and not delete. You create the regular input form for use in Add Mode and then have an alternative form with just thank you words for viewing records.
There are some other best practises tips are previous postings in this forum and if you pursue the EOTI method and wanted some advice to make the forms a little prettier then we can continue our dialogue here.
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Mark Shnier (Your Quickbase Coach)
mark.shnier@gmail.com
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In general you create a table for the input form and allow everyone on the internet to access that table. The EOTI users should be able to add record but not edit and not delete. You create the regular input form for use in Add Mode and then have an alternative form with just thank you words for viewing records.
There are some other best practises tips are previous postings in this forum and if you pursue the EOTI method and wanted some advice to make the forms a little prettier then we can continue our dialogue here.
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Mark Shnier (Your Quickbase Coach)
mark.shnier@gmail.com
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LandonWyrick
3 years agoQrew Member
Got it! I have the table already created... how do I make it available for anyone to make an entry?
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Landon Wyrick
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- MarkShnier__You3 years agoQrew LegendCrete a role called for Example EOTI. Set the permissions.
The go to add a user like you would normally do - blue button to Share with new user and literally start to type
everyone on the internet
into the box and it should come up as a choice. Assign those 6 billion people to the EOTI Role.
If for some reason you don't get that option to come up it's possible you'll have to put in a support ticket and ask Support to enable your app for EOTI Access.
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Mark Shnier (Your Quickbase Coach)
mark.shnier@gmail.com
------------------------------- LandonWyrick3 years agoQrew MemberTo confirm, once I do this... the information we have within the app will just stay within our organization? The roles protect the information within?
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When I do EOTI work for clients though I tend to prefer having a separate app completely for the EOTI users. I'm just afraid that one day I will mess up the permissions and accidentally expose app from my data from my app to EOTI users. So if I were doing a survey I tend to put those surveys in a separate app and then use a cross up relationship for example.
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Mark Shnier (Your Quickbase Coach)
mark.shnier@gmail.com
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