Hi,
 
You can also create Active Links that use a "Change Field" Action to deny that 
determined users / groups cannot modify determined fields or even forms...
 
 
Att.
Tadeu Augusto Dutra Pinto
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De: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) em nome de Joel Sender
Enviada: qua 5/3/2008 00:15
Para: [email protected]
Assunto: Re: Editing closed incidents


 
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This is ARS, of course there's a way!

 

Build a filter that runs on MODIFY and checks the Status (and $GROUP$ if some 
groups CAN modify)

which issues an error message (i.e. "You can't change this!").

 

Be sure to name your filter in a way that separates it from the OOB filters, so 
you can keep it after an upgrade.

 

HTH,

Joel

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Joel D. Sender

Director of Western Operations

QMX Support Services, Inc.

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Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 3:34 PM
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Subject: Editing closed incidents

 

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Is there an easy way to stop the average user from editing an incident once the 
incident status is closed? 

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