row level permission in sharepoint list
Hi, I had create a list which have employee name and employee no. Employee name is People and group type field. I applied filter on the dataview as current login=employee name So only the employee wo is loged in can view his entry. But when that employee click on view for that entry it shws him display.aspx page with details. Here the URL shows like "?ID=49". If user changed the ID he can view another uesrs details. How can I restrict user to change the URL ID or to view another users profile in display.aspx page? Can I apply Row level permissions on this list/data view? How?Thanks & Regards, Vyankatesh Mujumdar
December 9th, 2010 10:12pm

Setting permission to a list view feature is not available in MOSS 2007. Therefore the only way to achieve you requirement setting the Item level permission. Please go ahead with item level permission. Note: You can have target audience to the view but it will not suit to your requirement since the number of views are not fixed. hope this will help you. Senthilrajan Kaliyaperumal
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December 10th, 2010 12:36am

I had never given a row level permissions. How can I give row level permissions? Can I do this without code?Thanks & Regards, Vyankatesh Mujumdar
December 12th, 2010 3:15am

I had never given a row level permissions. How can I give row level permissions? Can I do this without code?Thanks & Regards, Vyankatesh Mujumdar
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December 12th, 2010 3:15am

He wrote "item level permission" (standard function, so you don't need code) not "row level permission".SP 2010 "FAQ" (mainly useful links): http://wssv4faq.mindsharp.com/default.aspx WSS3/MOSS FAQ (FAQ and Links) http://wssv3faq.mindsharp.com/default.aspx Both also have links to extensive book lists and to (free) on-line chapters
December 12th, 2010 3:46am

He wrote "item level permission" (standard function, so you don't need code) not "row level permission".SP 2010 "FAQ" (mainly useful links): http://wssv4faq.mindsharp.com/default.aspx WSS3/MOSS FAQ (FAQ and Links) http://wssv3faq.mindsharp.com/default.aspx Both also have links to extensive book lists and to (free) on-line chapters
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December 12th, 2010 3:46am

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