• Resolved lrydant

    (@lrydant)


    When I have Project Form mode set to edit and allow insert/allow delete/allow import set to no, user can still add/delete/import. These settings do not appear to have any effect.

Viewing 4 replies - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
  • Plugin Author Passionate Programmer Peter

    (@peterschulznl)

    Hi Linda,

    How you executing this project? On the back-end or on the front-end? If on front-end, which shortcode are you using?

    Which version of the plugin do you have installed?

    If you have multiple pages using this table, can you please double check if the page you are testing has these settings?

    I double checked, but these features works in the back-end and on the front-end. I use the latest version.

    Thanks,
    Peter

    Thread Starter lrydant

    (@lrydant)

    So when I set the Project Form mode set to edit and allow insert/allow delete/allow import set to no that is only for the parent table. However, I do not want to allow add or delete for the child table – only edit and edit inline fields which works great. Is this possible? Thank you.

    Thread Starter lrydant

    (@lrydant)

    I think I solved my problem. I redesigned table so using as parent. Works good.

    Plugin Author Passionate Programmer Peter

    (@peterschulznl)

    Hi Linda,

    Good you solved it! And thanks for reporting back. ??

    Projects are defined as editable or read-only. It is currently not possible to make a child table read-only for editable projects. As a workaround you can create a view for your child table and use a view instead of the table. Views are not updateble! But this solves the problem only partly as you cannot add buttons to a view to see the details. This is on my to do list…

    Best rgards,
    Peter

Viewing 4 replies - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
  • The topic ‘Project Form – Allow Insert? settings make no difference’ is closed to new replies.