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How detailed is the security in strataframe? I know menus and pages can be disabled. But can they be hidden as not seen. Also, does strataframe support field level security?

Rudolph

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O.k

Because I think it would be better to hide for instance, New on a form as oppose to when a user click on it, you Access Denied.

Looks more clean

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Hi Rudolph,



SF security is very powerful for the developer and easy to use for the End User. I would suggest you carefully read the SF Security chapter in the help file as well as looking at the document posted by Charles Thomas Blankenship in the "SF Users Contributed Samples" forum.

Edhy Rijo

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