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Placing filters on members accounts - Printable Version +- Form Tools (https://forums.formtools.org) +-- Forum: Form Tools (https://forums.formtools.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: General Discussion (https://forums.formtools.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Thread: Placing filters on members accounts (/showthread.php?tid=92) |
Placing filters on members accounts - sybian01 - Mar 29th, 2009 Hi there, on the old version of form tools you could place filters on each members accounts so you could control what they see.. On this new version I have had a quick play with the demo and can't seem to find it.. any help? RE: Placing filters on members accounts - Ben - Mar 30th, 2009 Hi Sybian, Sure! Filters have been moved to the form Views. Now, instead of manually assigning a filter to each and every client account, you just create a single View with that filter. You then assign your clients to the View itself. After you tinker with it a bit, could I get your impressions? Did you prefer it in the client section, and if so, why? Thanks! - Ben RE: Placing filters on members accounts - Thank.You - Mar 30th, 2009 "...Now, instead of manually assigning a filter to each and every client account, you just create a single View with that filter. You then assign your clients to the View itself..." This sounds like a great way to deal with different classes or groups of clients. |