Let me expand a little on this.

First, I've realised that using CSS for this isn't really possible,
so...

My ideal situation would be:

1. the only valid values that can be put into the 'reporter' field are
the existing users of the system, plus the currently logged in user,
2. on creating a new ticket, the reporter field defaults to the
current user, and...
3. only super-users (defined with some permission - I can do that
bit!) can change the reporter field when adding a new ticket.  All
other users have to accept the reported field set to themselves.

Does anyone know how I can achieve this with existing plugins?  I've
tried the blackmagictickettweaks plugin but it doesn't quite do what I
need (e.g. if I hide the 'reporter' field it's always hidden,
regardless of permissions, if I set the permissions on that field to
only be super-user then a non-super-user can't set any value (even
themselves) for that field when adding a new ticket).

Any advice much appreciated!

Cheers
Ben


On Jun 16, 12:07 pm, Ben <[email protected]> wrote:
> I could hack the CSS to hide the field but that's hardly the same
> thing.
>
> Any way to lock the reporter field to the current authenticated user?
>
> Cheers
> Ben

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