Difference between revisions of "Bypass validation"
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System Administrators can create [[Submit Buttons]] for records which move the records to a different status and trigger the field validation and [[Submit Logic]] on that record. | System Administrators can create [[Submit Buttons]] for records which move the records to a different status and trigger the field validation and [[Submit Logic]] on that record. | ||
− | The "Bypass Validation" setting on Submit Buttons allows the user to move a record to a different status without triggering the field validation. | + | The "Bypass Validation" setting on Submit Buttons allows the user to move a record to a different status without triggering the field validation. The [[Submit Logic]] on the button itself will still be validated. |
Using this feature, System Administrators are able to allow users to change a record back to "Draft" status, for example, without having to fill out all the mandatory fields on a record. | Using this feature, System Administrators are able to allow users to change a record back to "Draft" status, for example, without having to fill out all the mandatory fields on a record. | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* [[Submit Buttons]] | * [[Submit Buttons]] | ||
+ | * [[Submit Logic]] | ||
[[Category:Validation]] | [[Category:Validation]] |
Revision as of 13:20, 31 October 2013
System Administrators can create Submit Buttons for records which move the records to a different status and trigger the field validation and Submit Logic on that record.
The "Bypass Validation" setting on Submit Buttons allows the user to move a record to a different status without triggering the field validation. The Submit Logic on the button itself will still be validated.
Using this feature, System Administrators are able to allow users to change a record back to "Draft" status, for example, without having to fill out all the mandatory fields on a record.