Thank you Rick. That is precisely what I want. I'll take a look at it and see how it works

Rafael

----- Original Message ----- From: "Rick Schummer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 4:35 PM
Subject: RE: custom menus


I use GenMenuX from Andrew MacNeill, which allows for directives. These directives are very similar to the old GenScrnX days. I use the *:IF directive when I need security calls to the security manager object. Something like this in the menu option comment

*:IF goApp.oSecurity("menu option")


The big advantage of using this tool is the menu options are not grayed out, they never appear on the menu and the user does not asked questions like: "why can't I get to this
menu option?"

You can get GenMenuX from Andrew's site: http://www.aksel.com/genmenux/default.htm

Full documentation included.

Rick
White Light Computing, Inc.

www.whitelightcomputing.com
www.rickschummer.com
586.254.2530 - office
586.254.2539 - fax

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Rafael Copquin
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 01:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: custom menus

I am trying to develop a menu system geared to the user.

IOW, user A logs in and his/her particular menu appears, which is different from user B's menu. This is related to permissions in the menu items. That is, for instance, if I have a payroll function in the menu and want one user to have full access to all items in the menu, while other users have limited access, I just want to develop special menus for
each.

My idea is to put all pads, popups and menu bars in a table and have another one with
users like this:


Menu prompt                                                     supervisor
clerk A                 clerk B

Payroll x
x
  Employees                                                          x
x
        Employee personal data                                 x
x
        Employee salaries data                                  x
        etc


In the above example, the supervisor has full access while clerk A can only
see all data except salaries and clerk B has no access to the payroll
function at all.

Is there anything done along these lines, so I won't have to spend time
"re-inventing the wheel" ?

Can you share ideas, or code or classes or whatever?

TIA


Rafael Copquin
www.copquin.com.ar
Universal Thread Magazine - Translation Coordinator
Treasurer - Microsoft Users Group of Argentina (MUG)
www.mug.org.ar



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