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AlexCertificati
7 years agoQrew Cadet
Well, the URL can always be accessed if the page is open to EOTI, sort of regardless.
But to the OP's 4-year-old use case, if the page to 'protect' is a report, there's a very easy trick - add a 'filter' field to your table, set it to a certain value by default, and direct the user to a report page that's filtered by that field. They have to enter the 'password' as the filter to be able to view matching records (which are all of them).
But to the OP's 4-year-old use case, if the page to 'protect' is a report, there's a very easy trick - add a 'filter' field to your table, set it to a certain value by default, and direct the user to a report page that's filtered by that field. They have to enter the 'password' as the filter to be able to view matching records (which are all of them).