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3/25/2010 6:15 PM
 

I have a group of therapists who reserve rooms by adding calendar events. I would like to prevent one therapist from modifying another therapists events.  Is this possible in the current build 5.0.3? 

If not I might consider modifying the source and would appreciate any tips.

Thx.


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3/26/2010 3:29 AM
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Hi Mark,

Give your users edit permissions to the module, and they should then only be able to add/edit/delete their own events.

Cheers
Roger


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3/26/2010 11:20 AM
 

OK Now I just feel silly.  

Yesterday I tested, with the settings you describe, using two "Therapists Role" users and they were able to edit each others appointments.

Today I run the same test and they can not edit each others events.

Maybe DNN cached permissions?  Previously my Therapists Role had "moderator" but I scaled them back before the test.

Anyway. It works!  Thanks.

BTW, I really like where you are going with the recent releases.  Yesterday I checked out 3rd party event/booking modules from the major DNN vendors and this module is comparatively very strong.


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