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JoeRachel's avatar
JoeRachel
Qrew Trainee
6 years ago

Home Pages

Anyone know if there is a way to keep the users from editing others homepages?

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Joe Rachel
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  • Only roles with permissions with "Edit app structure and permissions" turned on can edit home page/dashboard pages.

    However you might be referring to the problem of users with the permission to "Save Common Reports" accidentally customizing and overwriting common reports used on dashboards and home pages.

    Look carefully at your Roles and determine if there are users who have this box turned on who perhaps should not be customizing, building and overwriting common (shared) reports in a table.

    When you build a report, you can set it so that it cannot be seen by anyone from the Table's "Reports & Charts" list.  This helps minimize the overwriting errors commonly seen.  As an administrator you can still get to the report from a dashboard/home page "full report" link or from the Settings < Reports area of the table for modification.

    If neither of these are your problem, perhaps you can give some more insight into what specific behavior you are seeing.

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    Laura Thacker (IDS)
    laura@intelligentdbs.com
    (626) 771 0454
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    • JoeRachel's avatar
      JoeRachel
      Qrew Trainee
      Thanks, Laura 

      What I have is four users that have the same role. I gave them each their own home page. They can jump to it from a button bar from the team home page. I want them to customize their home page but not go to others and change stuff around. Do not think I will have this problem but you never know.

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      Joe Rachel
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      • LauraThacker's avatar
        LauraThacker
        Qrew Captain
        I advise against giving them the administrative permissions to do this as you are giving those 4 other users the "keys to the kingdom" which in the wrong hands can be extremely dangerous to your data integrity.

        Depending on how many users there are in your company; you might opt for 4 duplicate-roles each with their own home page; where each home page can launch the other users' home pages but without the ability to edit them.  I normally would not recommend multiple duplicate roles simply to get a customized home page; but there are situations where it is needed.

        Another option is for a more "generic" home page with button-links to specific home pages which are more customized.  Then you can always have a single-Home Page that shows the "same" information for everyone; with buttons to launch individually customized Home Pages.    If you allow all users to customize the different pages; then you are giving license for anyone (those who have the interest and skills) to modify pages other people are using in an uncontrolled way - often detrimentally.

        Also, one thing you may be trying to figure out how to show is "My" stuff on dashboard reports; for example restricting report content so they only show data pertinent to the user who is logged in.  If you are using User-type fields and assigning records to users; you can build reports with filters which state that the field [User Field Name] is the current User and then use those reports on dashboards/home pages.  This technique customizes the "content" of the same reports for the different users so they are focused on their own responsibilities without compromising the structure of the home pages in terms of the table reports.

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        Laura Thacker (IDS)
        laura@intelligentdbs.com
        (626) 771 0454
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  • BabiPanjikar's avatar
    BabiPanjikar
    Qrew Assistant Captain
    At the moment , I don't think there is explicit permission controls on which role can modify which pages. If you grant permissions to edit app structure or have admin access to the role, all users in their role will be able to customize the pages irrespective of their own. Users can share the url of page link with other user and then can straight forward customize it.

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    Babi Panjikar
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