ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Lock record from edits after a certain condition is metAustin K, that's a good point, my company is currently only low double digits, so i guess instead something like: if([Edit Status] = "Locked" and toText(UserRoles("Name"))<> "Administrator", "Sorry but you may not edit this record. Please speak with a supervisor") Thanks for that catch! Still learning the functions, didnt even think to look past User to see if there was a userRole. ------------------------------ Dillion Moore ------------------------------ Re: Lock record from edits after a certain condition is met@Adam Krzyzanek I believe, but not entirely sure, it may be possible to lock this down via Custom Data Rules. (Located under Advanced Settings in any table, at the bottom) Add a field (Field name - Current User, field type - Formula Text) that pulls users and ties them to their role, and returns the role value. (i.e. Admin, Tier 1, Tier 2) Case(true, User() = "Bob", "admin", User() = "Steve", "Tier 1", "") Then add the custom data rule code, something like: if([Edit Status] = "Locked" and [Current User] <> "Admin", "Sorry but you may not edit this record. Please speak with a supervisor") Please note I have not tested this yet, but this is something i have been wanting to do and will probably be trying to do here soon. I will post an update once i have confirmed or determined its not possible. Hopefully this helps some one and maybe they can flesh the idea out before i get around to it. ------------------------------ Dillion Moore ------------------------------