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Front End Editing 06 Sep 2017 04:19 #15279

  • Maheto
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Hi Cook & Co,

I am trying to create a component that the Admin can create records in the Joomla! back-end, so that a certain 'user group' can see the records and can edit/alter them with shipping updates information.

At the moment I can not edit anything in the front-end, not even as a 'Super User'.

I have placed the edit button on the front-end page, I have tried the Access Level wizard but with no success.

Is it even possible to see records that are created by a different 'user', and can they only be edited by that 'user'?

I have Joomla 3.7.4.

Any information would help, as I am finding this very frustrating.

Cheers,
Will
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Front End Editing 09 Sep 2017 11:58 #15283

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Do you have a form brick on your frontend view or only a fly?
Without a Form brick, editing will not work
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Front End Editing 09 Sep 2017 14:07 #15284

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As said Romkabouter, try to instance a FORM instead of the FLY (per default in front-end)
Otherwise, tell me your Project's name + Table + Layout (P T L), and I will have a closer look
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Front End Editing 20 Sep 2017 05:20 #15296

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Oh my Glob!

Of course, you are right 'Form' not 'Fly' for data entry, how embarrassment :oops:

What a rookie mistake, thanks for taking it easy on me :whistle:

It has been a while since I have used the builder, sorry for the inconvenience team.
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Front End Editing 20 Sep 2017 10:54 #15301

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No problem, it is my fault because I should provide you the complete documentation.
It is on the way, but... soooo long
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