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ShawnRenn2
8 years agoQrew Trainee
One option would be to set up a Section heading, position the Summary fields you want to hid beneath that, and then write a dynamic form rule that says "if the user is in the role "X" hide the Section "Y".
This technically leaves the field on the form, but uses a form rule to hide it from the everyone on the internet role. Using the User permissions section on related tables can be tricky because it's easy to create permissions that contradict one another. Effectively you are saying you want the role to have access (when you set the access on the button field" then you say you don't when you tell them they can't view the results of the button they press.
See iuf that works and let me know.