System Field Color Option Triggering
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System Field Color Option Triggering
I manage two units on one computer (stake and camp), so I have gone in and selected different colors for the input fields in the system options for each unit, in hopes that it would supply me a visual cue of which unit is selected when I sign in (so I will be less likely to write checks from or add donors to the wrong unit). It would be a most helpful visual cue if the field colors on the sign-in screen toggled to match the unit number selected at the time of selection. Thanks
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Re: System Field Color Option Triggering
The preferences for the unit are stored in the unit's database, which isn't opened until after you log in.
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Re: System Field Color Option Triggering
It would be most helpful if the preference switched based on the unit number selected, regardless of being logged in or not. I would think this would not compromise the security of MLS and it would be helpful to users in my case. Are you saying there is no way for MLS to figure out how to access this preference unless a user is logged in?
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Re: System Field Color Option Triggering
The field color is listed as a "user option", not a unit option. (And indeed, in my testing, it follows user, not unit.) As such, I can't see how it could be loaded until after login.
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Re: System Field Color Option Triggering
Oh. Now I understand. Thanks for clarifying.