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EvanMartinez
7 years agoQuickbase Staff
HI David,
It is possible to disable Grid Editing in a single table or for a single role in a table. The best way to check this is to go into that tables settings and then the Forms header under settings. From there you can open up the two menus at the bottom for Set how different roles use these forms and Override role settings by report. Both of these menus give you the option to disable Grid Editing whether for every role, a specific role, or a specific list of reports. If you check the attached image below you will see I have standard behavior for Grid Editing set for every role except my Participant role where I have disabled it. I would recommend checking those settings to confirm that none of these dropdowns have been set to disabled.
Alternatively, this option can also be disabled for a table in a specific roles permissions. You can find this by going into the User table of your application, selecting Manage Roles and then selecting the role you are in. Then if you go to the User Interface tab you can see if the option for Grid Edit has been disabled for your role in that specific table. I hope this information is helpful David.
It is possible to disable Grid Editing in a single table or for a single role in a table. The best way to check this is to go into that tables settings and then the Forms header under settings. From there you can open up the two menus at the bottom for Set how different roles use these forms and Override role settings by report. Both of these menus give you the option to disable Grid Editing whether for every role, a specific role, or a specific list of reports. If you check the attached image below you will see I have standard behavior for Grid Editing set for every role except my Participant role where I have disabled it. I would recommend checking those settings to confirm that none of these dropdowns have been set to disabled.
Alternatively, this option can also be disabled for a table in a specific roles permissions. You can find this by going into the User table of your application, selecting Manage Roles and then selecting the role you are in. Then if you go to the User Interface tab you can see if the option for Grid Edit has been disabled for your role in that specific table. I hope this information is helpful David.