Dear all,
I don't remember where but I think I have heard from a product webinar or AppianWord that you can apply security on a single row of a record. Please can someone confirm this? And if this is true, where can I configure this feature?
Thanks
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In the past I thought the approach described in these comments, as well as in the playbook https://community.appian.com/w/the-appian-playbook/207/record-level-security-for-entity-backed-records#ExampleApp1 use to limit not only users from seeing the record instance on the record grid, but would also throw an error if they navigated to the record instance via url. I just tried this in 21.1 and it allowed me to view the record instance. Did something change?
Is there another approach that could be taken that would truly limit visibility to a record instance via an expression, and not just filter what is in the record grid list. If the user has a bookmark of the record link, or if the system has a record link outside of the record grid, then they can still hit the record.
The playbook article should provide a solution that limits users access, even if they navigate via URL. Did you see a change in behavior from a version prior to 21.1 after you upgraded to 21.1? Also can you provide more context on how you configured your record-level security?
My apologies, I think I had a typo in my code. After I started from scratch with the app in the playbook it worked correctly. Thanks for the response.
No worries, I'm glad you got it to work!