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*'''Case Sensitive''' – Watch for lower case “i” and upper case “R”
 
*'''Case Sensitive''' – Watch for 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 would basically return a string which is useless if not equalled to another string.   
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*'''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 equalled to another string.   
*'''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.
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*'''Do not encapsulate the role name''' –  This is looping the role names in the instance and tries to match what is in the brackets. Use the exact role name without encapsulating.
  
  

Revision as of 09:48, 2 October 2012

This syntax can be used on submit logic, visibility condition, browser script or any other role specific validation. It will always return a value, either true or false.

@object.inRole(Rolename)@

There are three things to use caution about this syntax.

  • Case Sensitive – Watch for 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 equalled to another string.
  • Do not encapsulate the role name – This is looping the role names in the instance and tries to match what is in the brackets. Use the exact role name without encapsulating.


Correct: @me.inRole(Organization Contact)@

Wrong: “@owner.inRole(Organization Contact)@”

Wrong: @me.inRole(“Organization Contact”)@

Wrong: “@me.inRole(“Organization Contact”)@”

Wrong: @me.InRole(Organization Contact)@ OR @me.inrole(Organization Contact)@