Hi,
You should use the $PROCESS$ function Application-Confirm-Group <group_ID>
to do this.
Create a couple of integer-display-only-fields for the groups you need to
check, and then do an early Set-Fields-Filter to set the values:
Filter 1:
Set-Fields:
GroupMember6001 = $PROCESS$ Application-Confirm-Group 6001
GroupMember6333 = $PROCESS$ Application-Confirm-Group 6333
GroupMember7123 = $PROCESS$ Application-Confirm-Group 7123
If the value of the field is 1, the use is a member of that group. It will
be 0 if the user is not a member.
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> Howard,
> Try NOT $GROUPS$ LIKE "%Infrastructure Change Master%" in the Run If of
> the filter
> Should do the trick but it can get complicated if there are more groups
> you need to isolate. You would be adding another AND NOT $GROUPS$ LIKE
> "%groupname%" for additional groups.
> HTH,
>
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> Good morning all,
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>
>
> I have been stepping back into the world of programming (ok no laughter)
> and have a question. I need to disable or enable filters or links
> depending upon the role of the users and trying to figure out how.
>
>
>
> For example lets say I have a filter that I want to fire for all users,
> unless that user was the "Infrastructure Change Master".
>
>
>
> Any ideas?
>
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>
> As always thanks and take care,
>
>
>
> Howard
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