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@meThis syntax can be used on [[Submit Logic]], [[Advanced Logic]], [[Visibility Condition|visibility conditions]], [[Custom Field Type: Special – Browser Script|browser scripts]] or any other role-specific [[validation]]. It will always return a value, either true or false.inRole(Rolename)@
There are three things to use caution about this new and user-friendly syntax<pre>@object.inRole(Rolename)@</pre>
1. Case Sensitive – Watch for lower case “i” and upper case “R”2. Do not encapsulate the whole There are three things to use caution about this syntax – This syntax always returns a value, either true or false which mostly would not cause any problems for example in sslogic or visibility conditions. However encapsulation of the syntax would basically return a string which is useless if not equalled to another string. 3. Do not encapsulate the role name – This I believe is looping the role names in the instance and tries to match what is in the brackets. Use the exact role name without encapsulating.:
*'''Case Sensitive''' – The syntax must be '''inRole''' exactly: lower case “i” and upper case “R”*'''Do not encapsulate the whole syntax''' – This syntax always returns a value, either true or false which mostly would not cause any problems for example in [[sslogic]] or visibility conditions. However, encapsulation of the syntax will return a string which is useless if not equaled to another string. *'''Do not encapsulate the role name''' – Use the exact role name without quotes. {||'''Correct''': |'''''@me.inRole(Organization Contact)@'''''|-|<font color="red">'''Wrong''': </font>|''"@meowner.inRole(Organization Contact)@"'' - don't put quotes around the variable. It's a true/false value, not a string.|-|<font color="red">'''Wrong''': </font>|''@me.inRole(“Organization Contact”"Organization Contact")@'' - don't put quotes around the role name. The role name is ''Organization Contact'', not ''quote Organization Contact unquote''. |-|<font color="red">'''Wrong''': </font>|''"@me.inRole(“Organization Contact”"Organization Contact")@"'' - don't put quotes around both things...|-|<font color="red">'''Wrong''': </font>|''@me.InRole(Organization Contact)@ '' OR ''@me.inrole(Organization Contact)@'' - use the correct capitalization, ''inRole''|-|<font color="red">'''Wrong''':</font>|''@me.inRole(''rolename1'' OR ''rolename2'')@'' - instead of this, use ''@me.inRole(''rolename1'')@ OR @me.inRole(''rolename2'')@''|} The syntax for the test of when a contact is ''not'' in a role is to precede the ''inRole'' variable with an exclamation point ("!").<pre>!@object.inRole(Rolename)@</pre> An example is that ''!@me.inRole(Administrator)@'' will return true only when the current user is not in the role of Administrator.  ==See Also==* [[Boolean Operators]] [[Category:To Move Later]]
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