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QuickBaseCoachD
Qrew Captain
You can definitely assign Roles as to which dashboard they land on so that is no problem.
The point I was making it was that if a user is using an app for multiple quite different purposes then you have to decide which dashboard you�re going to land them on.
I guess it depends how pigeonholed you�re going to make your Roles. You don�t want to go to crazy on the number of Roles because it stars to make you crazy in assigning which Roles users belong in and maintaining these Roles.
.Roles come up in dynamic form rules and in permissions so you do not want an app that has 20 Roles.
The point I was making it was that if a user is using an app for multiple quite different purposes then you have to decide which dashboard you�re going to land them on.
I guess it depends how pigeonholed you�re going to make your Roles. You don�t want to go to crazy on the number of Roles because it stars to make you crazy in assigning which Roles users belong in and maintaining these Roles.
.Roles come up in dynamic form rules and in permissions so you do not want an app that has 20 Roles.
QuickBaseCoachD
6 years agoQrew Captain
Roles also o control which tables the user sees in the table bar.
Often you try to design apps to not show users tables they need not be concerned with. But in the same way that you assign a user to see a particular dashboard, you also end up assigning a user to see a particular set of table bar icons.
So when a user is in a job perhaps at a higher level where they are needing to do multiple functions then it becomes impossible to control which table bar icons they will see.
When it comes to actual permissions, the system looks through all the rules and assigns the user at the most permissions possible.
But when it comes to The dashboard of course they can only land on one dashboard and similarly they will see the table bar icons for the highest priority role they are assigned to.
The Roles themselves can be dragged and dropped to sequence their priority and that is how the system desides which dashboard or which set of table icons to show for her user who is in multiple roles.
The roles themselves can be dragged and dropped to sequence their priority and that is how the system decides which dashboard or which set of table icons to show for a user who is in multiple Roles. .
Often you try to design apps to not show users tables they need not be concerned with. But in the same way that you assign a user to see a particular dashboard, you also end up assigning a user to see a particular set of table bar icons.
So when a user is in a job perhaps at a higher level where they are needing to do multiple functions then it becomes impossible to control which table bar icons they will see.
When it comes to actual permissions, the system looks through all the rules and assigns the user at the most permissions possible.
But when it comes to The dashboard of course they can only land on one dashboard and similarly they will see the table bar icons for the highest priority role they are assigned to.
The Roles themselves can be dragged and dropped to sequence their priority and that is how the system desides which dashboard or which set of table icons to show for her user who is in multiple roles.
The roles themselves can be dragged and dropped to sequence their priority and that is how the system decides which dashboard or which set of table icons to show for a user who is in multiple Roles. .