Notice: CMSB v2.05 Beta!

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Last Post: July 6, 2010   (RSS)

Re: [rconring] Notice: CMSB v2.05 Beta!

By flamerz - June 28, 2010

i think its useful when you have a multi-user installation.

maybe you want some users can view but dont let them modify.

for single users.. maybe does not have too much use (or i cant imagine it)

Re: [flamerz] Notice: CMSB v2.05 Beta!

By Chris - June 28, 2010

@Ron,

I should have mentioned this: you'll need to enable View Mode in the Section Editor for each section you're interested in allowing users to view. It's on the Advanced tab, uncheck to turn it on:

Disable View [x] Don't allow viewing of records through "view" menu

@flamerz,

Yes, you can set things up so that some users can only View certain sections. Right on the money. :)

I have heard of some single-user uses: Viewing can make it easier to printscreen and copy-and-paste. This may or may not be useful, depending on your work-flow.
All the best,
Chris

By rconring - June 29, 2010

Hey Thanks guys ...

I don't know how I overlooked such an obvious change. It appears that it will be very useful in the future.
Ron Conring
Conring Automation Services
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Software for Business and Industry Since 1987

Re: [rconring] Notice: CMSB v2.05 Beta!

By flamerz - June 30, 2010 - edited: July 5, 2010

i found (i think) another bug.

Can see here:
http://www.interactivetools.com/iforum/Products_C2/CMS_Builder_F35/Page_link_in_the_admin_P81532/

To reproduce create a separator with some code like:

<tr>
<td>
Print Invoice:
</td>
<td>
<?php
echo $record['num'];
?>
</td>
</tr>

Looks like $record variable is not accesible in the beta.

I hope you can reproduce it.

Re: [flamerz] Notice: CMSB v2.05 Beta!

By Chris - July 6, 2010

You'll need to use $RECORD instead of $record.

Thanks for the feedback everyone! We've just released 2.05 final!
All the best,
Chris