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2/25/2009 5:10 PM
 

     I just start to build a new UDT page, it is about the group management, the group coordinator should have the right to add the group member, and edit / delete the group member. The site should allow multiple group coordinator to manage their own group.

     To implement it, I create a new page about group member list, after that, the "add new record" is available, which is correct, but, it seems that the module is also editable by the group coordinator, what may be wrong here?

     My question is, how to set up the UDT, so it will only allow the group coordinator to CRUD the group member information, but has no privilege to edit the page and manage the UDT table.

     Thanks.

 

 
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2/25/2009 5:53 PM
 

do not grant edit permission, but edit row and add row permission, and limit to own items only.


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2/26/2009 10:25 AM
 

      I try to follow your instruction, but not quite sure whether I am fully understand it.

     From the "module setting" page, under permission section, there are five permission can be set for each user profile

View Module Edit Module Edit Record Create Record Delete Record Display all Columns

     For group coordinator user, I grant view module, edit record, create record, delete record, then under "user defined table setting" section, set it like this

 

 

 

 

 

 
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2/26/2009 11:12 AM
 

    I am sorry, could you please offer more details of how to add row permission, I can not find it anywhere.

    Thanks.

 

 
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2/28/2009 2:06 PM
 

Are you using version 3.5.1 of the module?

Which DNN version are you on?

please do not grant edit Module permission, this grants access to manage table.

if the user is member of the administrator role, he has all permissions by default.

Did you already check out the module's user manual, available at the project's download page.


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Sebastian Leupold

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