Forum Activity for @blindmime

blindmime
@blindmime
10/16/14 07:56:07PM
772 posts

form designer field permissions


Using Jamroom

Thanks, Brian. I've installed the module and activated it. I've set it to add all new profiles to user id 5. However, it's not assigning them to this user id. It doesn't appear to be working for me, unfortunately. I did an integrity check.
blindmime
@blindmime
10/15/14 06:38:09AM
772 posts

form designer field permissions


Using Jamroom

Yes, exactly.

Thanks Brian.
blindmime
@blindmime
10/14/14 01:56:57PM
772 posts

form designer field permissions


Using Jamroom

There are only 3 users (besides me). The Office admin, The Care admin, and the Crew user. The Crew user is something they've newly wanted added with the extra requirement that this user not see certain form fields. I set up all the users (there aren't any signups). The Office admin sets up the Profiles (they are homes). I am anticipating that there may be additional Crew users as the business grows. Possibly different Care admin users. There may even be Client users at some point who would need different privileges (just a consideration).
updated by @blindmime: 10/14/14 02:46:26PM
blindmime
@blindmime
10/13/14 02:44:12PM
772 posts

form designer field permissions


Using Jamroom

Currently around 20 I believe, but they add them as they get more accounts. It's a property maintenance company.
blindmime
@blindmime
10/12/14 02:54:11PM
772 posts

form designer field permissions


Using Jamroom

The crew needs to update completion of tasks and notes for all properties (profiles). Tasks (an Aparna module) have costs and other fields which only the office admins should see.
blindmime
@blindmime
10/10/14 10:56:31AM
772 posts

form designer field permissions


Using Jamroom

I need to get this working for a client. If above is not an option, I wonder if it's possible to hide specific fields in a form based on a specific quota. I'm not well versed on javascript or advanced php but can make my way around somewhat given a point in the right direction, perhaps. Or if someone can do it as a job, let me know.
blindmime
@blindmime
10/03/14 08:03:07AM
772 posts

foxycart image upload


Using Jamroom

Michael mentioned in another thread the possibility of adding the ability for someone to upload a file when they make a foxycart purchase (like an image for a custom t-shirt):

Quote:
The store doesn't have a file upload feature in the communications system.

I'll look into getting one added in to the 'communication' tab.

Have you had a chance to make any progress on this?

thanks


updated by @blindmime: 11/16/14 04:31:07PM
blindmime
@blindmime
09/22/14 07:10:16PM
772 posts

form designer field permissions


Using Jamroom

Yes. The only way I see of getting the behavior I want is to make the Crew user a Standard User and then manually assign all profiles to it, which I'd rather not do. Can you think of another solution? I must admit, my understanding of listeners is not very clear; perhaps I could use this approach to automatically assign all profiles to this user on creation?
blindmime
@blindmime
09/21/14 09:04:04PM
772 posts

form designer field permissions


Using Jamroom

I may be trying to do something it's not set up to do. This particular site currently only has a master admin and three profile admins. They all manage many profiles which are properties which have multiple tasksbeing created and managed (via a custom Aparna module) . The Office and Manager users enter cost information for these tasks which they don't want the Crew users to see, but the Crew users need to be able to check off information in tasks for all the properties so all the users need profile admin access, I just want to hide some of the form fields.

I thought I might do this by quota since each user's profile has a different quota, but this doesn't seem to have any effect on what shows to profile admins.
blindmime
@blindmime
09/17/14 03:01:39AM
772 posts

form designer field permissions


Using Jamroom

Sorry, yes, I mean the multi-choice select field.
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