You can create and apply a signature option to a user interface
(UI) control to deny access based on satisfying a condition. When
the condition is true, access is granted to all of the controls who
are associated with the signature option. Conditional access is granted
to all users who belong to the security groups that are associated
with the signature option.
Procedure
- In the Conditional Expression Manager application, create
one or more conditions that denies access to a UI control when the
condition is true.
- In the Security Groups application, create or identify
the security groups that cannot access the UI control.
- In the Application Designer workspace, select Add/Modify Signature Options, and create a signature
option.
- Select the UI control that you want to configure, and select Control Properties.
- Click Configure Conditional Properties and specify the following options:
Option |
Description |
Signature Option |
Specify the signature option you created for the control. |
Security Groups |
Specify the groups that you want to hide the UI control from. |
Conditions for a Security Group |
Specify the conditions you created in step 1. The conditions
apply only to the security groups that you specified. |
Property Values for Condition |
Specify the names and values of the properties to be controlled
by the condition. |
- In the Security Groups application, grant the signature
option to the security group.
Results
The users in the security groups that you specified do not
see the UI control when the condition you apply is true. Users in
other security groups can see the UI control.