** You can create Active Links that execute on display, with a qualification of $VUI$ != "the view you want"...   You can then perform actions to open window with request-id=request id, and then close the current window...   You could either add a qualification that looks at the $GROUPS$ to see if you should run the Active Link, or you could just the permissions on the active link itself so each group can only run their respective active links.

Another way is to create URLs that specify the view, or create buttons with ALs that open the form with a specific view, etc.

In other words, I wish there was an easier way.  I hope someone else has a better answer :-)

Brien Dieterle

Brittain, Mark wrote:
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Hi All,
 
I have what probably amounts to a really dumb question but I am baffled. What I would like to do is create a different view for two groups.
 
The Manager group only needs to see a small group of fields. The Help Desk needs lots of fields, buttons, etc. I can create the view that each group wants to see, but how do I set it up so that each group sees their view? I looked in the ARS 6.3 manuals and can’t find a thing that tells me how.
 
Thanks
Mark
 
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