Mar 14th, 2010, 11:04 AM
Hey Mike,
True - the two user account types are very similar in this regard, except that clients can have "Client Map filters" associated with the Views through which they see the data. That just means that there can be a particular value in the client's own user account that is mapped to a value in the form. So it would have to work a little differently; client map filters are just ignored when browsing the submissions with an admin account.
But anyway, I've logged this as a bug - it should definitely be consistent for as much as it can. From what you've described, there's definitely an issue there.
http://bugs.formtools.org/index.php?cmd=view&id=204
I'm a little backlogged with FT development work right now being held up with updating the translations management tool. But I should be wrapping up that pretty soon and I can start on 2.0.1-Beta.
Sorry for the wait! And I do appreciate the detailed explanation of the problem - that really helped.
- Ben
True - the two user account types are very similar in this regard, except that clients can have "Client Map filters" associated with the Views through which they see the data. That just means that there can be a particular value in the client's own user account that is mapped to a value in the form. So it would have to work a little differently; client map filters are just ignored when browsing the submissions with an admin account.
But anyway, I've logged this as a bug - it should definitely be consistent for as much as it can. From what you've described, there's definitely an issue there.
http://bugs.formtools.org/index.php?cmd=view&id=204
I'm a little backlogged with FT development work right now being held up with updating the translations management tool. But I should be wrapping up that pretty soon and I can start on 2.0.1-Beta.
Sorry for the wait! And I do appreciate the detailed explanation of the problem - that really helped.
- Ben