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AccessControl Help Doc minor spelling mistakes

Integrated Application Platform › Forums › General › AccessControl Help Doc minor spelling mistakes

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  • June 1, 2013 at 7:06 pm #757
    ajith
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    Hello,

    Two minor spelling mistakes in AccessControl Help doument:

    1) The validField argument can be used to specify a rule to be used for validation. This field (rule) does not necessarily have to be on the screen. This rule shoule return “” if the if the record is valid and some message for the user if the record is invalid.

    2)The protectField argument is used to specify a field name that will be used only to determine what fields to protect or not to protect. This field is a rule that evaluates to true, false, or an object. If the value is true then all fields will be protected. If it is false then none of the fields will be protected. If the value is an object, only the fields in the object will be protected. If the value is an object and the value at member 0 is ‘allbut’, all the fields will be protected except those in the object. If the value is an object and contains the member allowDelete with a value of true, then the record can be deleted whether of not there are any fields protected.

    ajith

    June 1, 2013 at 7:51 pm #995
    amckinlay
    Keymaster

    Thanks! I’ll fix them.

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