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EvanMartinez
8 years agoModerator
Hi Cameron,
If you are still running into this issue one possibility is that Grid Edit has been disabled either at the UI level or the table level. If it is disabled at the UI level you can find this in your Manage Roles settings for the application by opening up the role you are in. Then under the User Interface settings you want to make sure that the Hide Multi-record Options checkbox is not checked for the fields you are having issues with.
Alternatively, it is possible to also disable Grid Edit on a table by table basis. This can be found by going into the table settings, opening up the Forms header and viewing the dropdown for Set how different roles use these forms. There is a checkbox there for each role to select the form used for Grid Edit that can also be set to Standard Behavior or Disabled. If disabled for a role that would prevent Grid Edit.
Those are typically the two major ways for Multi-record Options/Grid Edit to be disabled for a user. I hope this information is helpful.
If you are still running into this issue one possibility is that Grid Edit has been disabled either at the UI level or the table level. If it is disabled at the UI level you can find this in your Manage Roles settings for the application by opening up the role you are in. Then under the User Interface settings you want to make sure that the Hide Multi-record Options checkbox is not checked for the fields you are having issues with.
Alternatively, it is possible to also disable Grid Edit on a table by table basis. This can be found by going into the table settings, opening up the Forms header and viewing the dropdown for Set how different roles use these forms. There is a checkbox there for each role to select the form used for Grid Edit that can also be set to Standard Behavior or Disabled. If disabled for a role that would prevent Grid Edit.
Those are typically the two major ways for Multi-record Options/Grid Edit to be disabled for a user. I hope this information is helpful.