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Questions and Answers about our "Soup to Nuts" NukeDK sample of the Northwind Database.
Subject: Role based Toolbar security question

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daflea
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04/06/2006 5:50 PM Alert 
I have noticed in the Northwind site you have placed and edit button within a ListX Module of the Customer area.

Is it possible to have role based buttons within a ListX Module or is this feature only limited to the toolbar.

Also on a further note when trying to adapt your examples to my own site I was trying to remove the edit button within the "View Options" - "List Format" area. I was supried to notice even thought I striped the code out of it the Edit Button still remained. After pulling what little hair I have out I clicked the XML button and striped it out of there and clicked "Load" and "Update" and the botton then disappeared.

Not sure if this would be considered a bug but i thought I would pass the information along.

Doug Blackmon

daflea
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04/07/2006 9:15 AM Alert 
Ok I have figured out what I was doing incorrectly concerning the EDIT button. However I am still interested in the Role Securty question.


Doug Blackmon
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