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8/4/2007 8:40 AM
 

This has to be simple, but I just can't figure this out.  I guess I've been staring at my code too long.

I'm building a custom module.  The module contains an ObjectDataSource control and a FormView.  In my FormView control, I have an ItemTemplate with an Edit Command link, and I have an ItemEdit Template with Update and Cancel Command links.

When the ItemTemplat is being loading on the screen, I want to hide (or disable) the Edit Command link based on the user's permission.  For example, if a user is a Host or an Administrator user, show the Edit Command Link; otherwise hide (or disable) it.

I'm sure this is done in the codebehind.  But what is the syntax to do this?

 
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