wayne.schulz

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  • in reply to: Error: Something wrong. Please try again. #45490
    wayne.schulz
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    It turns out many things went wrong after the site migration, normally I do the Migration manually without a problem. However, I thought I would give the hosting provider’s automated migration tool a try, a long story short – don’t let something or someone else migrate your site for you (unless you have no other option).

    Thank you for the information on how to find further details, I remigrated the site from a backup myself and the error seems to have gone away.

    Again Thanks.

    in reply to: Reply Only to Sender #43734
    wayne.schulz
    Participant

    Thank you!

    in reply to: Reply Only to Sender #43698
    wayne.schulz
    Participant

    Re: For this purpose you can use announcement feature.

    If I enable “Add Announcement ◻ Can permitted users add Announcement from front end”, I guess I would need code similar to “allow sending even if not a member of the receiving group” to allow only management to send an announcement?

    Does the announcement feature send out emails as well or is it strictly an internal thing? If it does send mail notices, then I would not need management to send messages to groups (use announcement instead). If it does not, then I would still like to restrict replies to original sender only, if the message is worthy of sharing with the group, then the original sender can forward it to the rest of the group.

    Thanks again for this great plugin

    wayne.schulz
    Participant

    All code added for your plugin was posted in reply #43258,

    I replaced all below ‘// Allow administrator and manager group to send to other groups’ with your code above (reply #43262).

    When that did not work, I reverted back to what was posted in reply #43258 (which is working).

    wayne.schulz
    Participant

    I see the code above was an attempt to combine the two functions I had, however, it did not work. No one was able to send to any groups.

    wayne.schulz
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    wayne.schulz
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    Yes, I have done that using code from post #28661 (replaced ‘teacher’ with ‘manager’ and added ‘administration’).

    This is what one of the users in the ‘administration’ role sees:

    [✓] Send Message to group
    [All Drivers ˅ ]
    [All Employees]
    [Administrative]

    This user is also in the ‘drivers’ role and of course the ’employee’ role, however, this user being in the ‘administration’ role should also see all the other groups and is not. (see attached)

    I require managers and administration to be able to send to any group (or a select set of groups) even if not a member of. I do not wish to make a ‘manager’ or an ‘administration’ user a member of all the other groups.

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    wayne.schulz
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    Thank you for your reply, however, members of the manager and/or administration group still can only send to groups they are members of? I require managers and administration to be able to send to any group (or a select set of groups) even if not a member of.

    When setting up groups in Front End PM, I used the {role-unparsed}-rolename for each group that our site has (if that has an impact on anything). Which BTW is very nice as I don’t have to manually add/remove users from the Front End PM groups.

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