John, You can read about allowing the users to see and edit their own data here. You'd be able to see everything as administrator, of course. As for placeholders, You can read about them here.
If You're still unable to resolve the issue, please open another ticket, and we'll help You out there.
Hello,
For audit trail purposes, how do we save the "CURRENT_USER_LOGIN" placeholder into a table field "last_updated_by" for inserts/updates?
If not possible, how to identify/save the ROLE of the user that saved a record?
My goal is to determine what user or what role last touched a record.
Please help!
Thanks
Please close the ticket. I found the solution. Thanks.
I would love to see the answer to this, as I have the same issue.
Thank you,
John
Hello lastadam.
I'm glad You found the solution to the problem.
Could You, please share it with us?
John, You can read about allowing the users to see and edit their own data here. You'd be able to see everything as administrator, of course. As for placeholders, You can read about them here.
If You're still unable to resolve the issue, please open another ticket, and we'll help You out there.
Best regards.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
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