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MarkShnier__You
Qrew Legend
4 years agoThat use case is exactly what my answer was intended to address.
When the user is an Add mode you can detect that because the record ID number is blank. So then the form rule make the fields non-editable would be not in effect when the user is in Add Mode.
So the form rule would say when the Record ID mirror is greater than zero (meaning that the record was being edited) and the user is in certain Roles, then lock down those fields from being edited.
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Mark Shnier (YQC)
mark.shnier@gmail.com
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When the user is an Add mode you can detect that because the record ID number is blank. So then the form rule make the fields non-editable would be not in effect when the user is in Add Mode.
So the form rule would say when the Record ID mirror is greater than zero (meaning that the record was being edited) and the user is in certain Roles, then lock down those fields from being edited.
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Mark Shnier (YQC)
mark.shnier@gmail.com
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JessicaStevens
4 years agoQrew Member
I got you. Thank you that makes sense now.
I appreciate your help!
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Jessica Stevens
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I appreciate your help!
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Jessica Stevens
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