fredericnew
Member
Hello, I am currently working with an existing project to which I am adding some feature.
the project has several users defined under the security tab with login macro assigned for different levels of access.
while troubleshooting yesterday I realized that eventhough I was logged in at the highest level possible; the display would not give me access to features restricted to this level.
this was functionning before.
Security is implemented by setting the value of a tag (Security\CurrentUserLevel) and then adding animation to some of the elements of the screen, making them invisible if the tag value is less than what is expected.
for some reason; RSView does not run the login macro even if the login is successful.
I can run the macro manually and it works perfect.
is there something obvious that I have changed on the Security tab that would prevent the execussion of the Macro?
thank you
the project has several users defined under the security tab with login macro assigned for different levels of access.
while troubleshooting yesterday I realized that eventhough I was logged in at the highest level possible; the display would not give me access to features restricted to this level.
this was functionning before.
Security is implemented by setting the value of a tag (Security\CurrentUserLevel) and then adding animation to some of the elements of the screen, making them invisible if the tag value is less than what is expected.
for some reason; RSView does not run the login macro even if the login is successful.
I can run the macro manually and it works perfect.
is there something obvious that I have changed on the Security tab that would prevent the execussion of the Macro?
thank you