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Thanks. I will have to read up on how to do.
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Bob T.
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Okay on the old forms, a nice Action section (see image that allows me to put in
- make read-only Status
- hide Section: Admin
- hide Tab: Admin
I can only get make frea-only to work on the new forms and can't get Status to show or hide...
It needs some instructions. Is there a help section to the new forms and the 'Dynamic Form Rules'?
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Bob T.
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- ChayceDuncan6 months agoQrew Captain
Still pretty much the same - you would first pick the action to show or hide - and then an additional dropdown would have a selection for 'Section' that you then can pick from your current setup of sections
I don't believe the new forms have the same concept of Tabs though at this point.
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Chayce Duncan
------------------------------- BobThomas16 months agoQrew Cadet
I got two links & printed them out & have them bookmarked when I am mobile to look at. https://helpv2.quickbase.com/hc/en-us/articles/15342169525396-Create-a-form-rule
https://helpv2.quickbase.com/hc/en-us/articles/15157249413396-Building-form-rules-in-Quickbase
Maybe these two pages will help me.
Thanks.
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Bob T.
------------------------------- JoeAlderson6 months agoQrew Member
Tabs are called Pages in the new forms, but work in much the same way. I have a page/tab for Admin Data that only certain people/roles can access and set this up like this:
That allows all of the users in the roles selected in the first conditions to see the Admin page and everyone else can't. You can use different criteria such as selecting individual users or have pages appear when a specific box has been filled in etc.
In your first post I can see you've set up a page for Ticket and a second page for Admin, so if you wanted to hide the Admin page from other users/roles, you can copy the logic from above.
Really, the logic is very similar in how you set rules up compared to the old forms, it's just how everything is laid out has changed and in some instances the order in which you apply the logic is in a different order but the end results are the same.
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Joe Alderson
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