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Changing field visibility automatically

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Posted: Monday Nov 4th, 2013 at 10:16 am #60842

Thank you for trying all the same. I’m in the process of trying to write my own function to use, but I’d feel a lot more confident if I had help with it.

Cheers.

Posted: Monday Nov 4th, 2013 at 10:01 am #60840

Unfortunately not, because it still involves having to login to see the data.

Let’s see if I can put it more clearly;

Lets say I want to view your profile to see your CV online, and you’re paying me to keep it up. As long as you’re paying, me, you and anyone else can see your CV online (even if not logged in.)

Now, you get a job, and decide to stop paying me to host your CV online, so I then take your CV offline, except I still leave your name and address online for people to find.

That’s kind of what I’m after, so I need the system to recognise that you’ve stopped paying and to change the visibility depending on your subscription level.

Posted: Monday Nov 4th, 2013 at 9:44 am #60834

Thanks for trying Cassel but it’s not exactly what I need.

I think I know how to go about it, but it’s doing it right that’s the problem. The user can change the field visibility if the admin lets them, so it’s either let admin see, public or logged in users.

I’m thinking there must be a way for the system to know that if the editor is not on level 1 anymore to automatically change the field visibility to admin in only?

The idea is the user is signing up for a profile which will be hosted for as long as it’s paid for, but as soon as it’s not it’ll only show minimal information ie first name, last name, date of birth etc.

does that help?

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