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Disallow Editing of only one field in Privelage Set


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I am setting up a custom privelage set for a run-time solution that I have created. There is only one field that I don't want the Client to be able to edit. After selecting 'Limited', I am prompted with a calculation and I just really can't work out which calculation is applicable to stop the user editing that one specific field?

On that note, once I publish this run-time solution, is there any way for the user to begin using the solution without the login screen (without a password) yet with the custom privelage set that I have created (Not Admin). Or does it do that by default?

Thanks so much.

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The calculation you're looking for is: 0 // (that's zero)

Look in the file options to set up the default login information.

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Thanks Fitch. The File Options is spot on with what I wanted.

I still don't understand what you mean by 0 //?

Edit Privelage Set --> Records --> Custom privelages --> Table::Materials--> Edit = Limited...and the calculation box comes up. How can I simply disable this users privelage set from editing the field Materials::TopicName ?

The calculation stipulates that ?The records can be edited when..."

Please help. I am a little lost here.

Thanks so much

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I was thinking of access privileges for records, not fields, sorry for the confusion.

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