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6/3/2008 4:28 AM
 

Hi everybody.
I made a 4.8.2 little portal and my user profile needs a fiield of readonly type, in other words, he can read contents of that field and only administrator can edit it.
Is it possibie? I haven't see any readonly flag when adding a custom property. And, if not, are there any alternative?
thanks for patience and forgive my bad english (it isn't my language).

Dino

 
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6/3/2008 9:32 AM
 

I'm thinking there is a way, I will rewatch the video from dnncreative and see if there is a way to tweak it to do so. Been meaning to rewatch it anyways.

 

 
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6/3/2008 3:56 PM
 

Dino

Looks like you need your separate module. This module should realate to the table 'Users" by "UserID" as primary key.

Sergey

 
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6/4/2008 6:30 AM
 

did you try to add a read only field - what has been your experience?


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6/4/2008 7:45 AM
 

Sebastian Leupold

We have created custom module for one of our client. This module allows to edit "Profile" for user (with our form) at the bottom of profile we have placed additional fields (required by client). SOme of these additional fields were ReadOnly.

Sergey

 
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