As I have mentioned in previous questions, I have been trying to finish my cash-out app. After some discussion with the operation manager, I realized that a row lock-and-unlock and an accompanying authorization feature is necessary for this app to be adopted.
In other words, after a cash-out check has been entered and confirmed, we don’t want the shift-leaders to change them anymore, and it could involve one row or several rows depending on the cash split. In addition, we would like to give authorization to the managers and me, the accountant, to unlock the locked rows to make changes under special circumstances.
Could you please help me achieve this? After both functions are realized in the app our company will officially start using Appsheet and start paying for at least 20 users.
Thanks in advance!
There’s a few different ways you could accomplish this; my main question is this:
Of course it is better to have records of modifications.
Well, depending on how much of a paper trail you wish to keep, that determines how to go about things.
To go this route, you’ll need:
This is simpler, all you need is:
Would a conditional show of the Edit button work to “lock” a row? This way, other in app actions can still be used
Yes, putting a condition on the edit action of a record will make it conditionally editable.
You might check out the following post; it’s extremely helpful with customizing your apps.
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