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A flowchart visually illustrates the steps in a
process. When you display a process in this
manner, you can quickly point out bottlenecks or inefficiencies so that the
process may be streamlined or improved.
When creating your applications using Method, a flowchart
can also act as a "to-do" list for your application. ...
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But, they can still search and see other accounts. So what will happen if I remove the customer list and only have the account information? Lets try that.
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No "Read Only" option is available however..........You CAN remove the "Save" button. That way no changes can be saved.
In other words, it will be "Read Only"...... Cool eh?
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I have created a new tab called "Portal" and also created a copy of the customer screen. However, I cannot find anywhere in the screen setting to change it to "read only" or similar. I need another hint.
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Flow chart? Whats that?
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It won't be a problem Kevin. Method knows which database you last sync'd with. To check and see that it is the proper database.Login to Method.
Click the QuickBooks tab.
Click the Synchronize link.
Under the 'Edit synchronization preferences', it will list the QuickBooks file that you have setup with your ...
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Sounds like you'll be creating a flow chart. It's the only way to see where things will be going from point A - B.
I'm positive you'll get the hang of it. Although, it is a totally different way of thinking.
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You hit the nail on the head Kevin.
You would have to create a that does not allow changes to be made. That way, when a user logs into their account, that is the screen that they see. Not the current screen that you are showing.
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Ok, I cheated. You can now go to www.taylorlawn.com and choose account activity. For the username, use plantops for password use plantops.
You can view and do everything like you are an employee, so I have to figure out how to lock you from making changes. I may have to create a new tab or screen or table or all the above for ...
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More people will be on the forum before you know it. Right now, to get started on the beta you need to have a start-up interview with me :). It is going to be like that, at least for the next couple of weeks. It's important cause first impressions are everything and we want to see where people get stuck.
Once we open up the ...
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