Security and the Screen Designer
When you use the Screen Designer you can apply security settings to screen elements, including input fields, grids, and column headings within grids. You can determine, by Security role, whether or not you want the element to be hidden and whether or not users can enter data in a field.
Field Type | Description |
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Locked Fields | You can determine, by Security role, whether or not you want a field to be locked. Users can see locked fields but cannot take action in them. You can lock all screen elements, including input fields, grids, and column headings within grids.
To lock a field, select the field and click the Locked field. Select the role to which you want to apply the locked status. You can also select <All Roles>. When you select this option, any new roles that are added in the future are excluded as well. Make sure that you do not lock required fields. When you lock a field, select the input portion of the field, rather than the label for that field. When you lock a grid, the commands for the grid (for example, Insert, Copy, Delete) are disabled. When you lock column headings within a grid, the commands are not disabled. |
Hidden Fields | You can determine, by Security role, whether or not you want a field to be hidden. Users cannot see hidden fields. You can hide all screen elements. To hide a field, select the field and click the
Hidden field. Select the role to which you want to apply the hidden status.
Make sure that you do not hide required fields. When you hide a field, remember to hide both the input portion of the field and the label for the field. |
Required Fields |
Select this option if you want the field required for the system. |