Oct 16th, 2014, 8:56 AM
You can set up multiple views, so that one client can submit the form, and the administrator can edit.
If you are ok with an external form, the best option is to use a web form for the clients to sign up for the conference, and then give your administrators access to log in to form tools with their own accounts so they can view and edit information.
Let me know if you need some more direction.
Alex
If you are ok with an external form, the best option is to use a web form for the clients to sign up for the conference, and then give your administrators access to log in to form tools with their own accounts so they can view and edit information.
Let me know if you need some more direction.
Alex
(Oct 16th, 2014, 8:46 AM)cAPSLOCK Wrote: I am curious if you could create more than one front end for the same database.
For example I want clients to sign up for a conference, but then I want the administrators to be able to edit fields in the same application the client does not see.
Is this possible?
Easy?