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Yoda_Oz

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reports in joomla frontend
June 24, 2010, 09:28:50 pm
are there any plans to be able to add a menu item in joomla that links to CiviReport?
surely to get that done would be almost the same way events are added to the frontend..?

id really love to add maybe one or two particular reports to the frontend to make it easier for some admins to access them.

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Re: reports in joomla frontend
June 25, 2010, 03:02:47 am

no plans in the short term for thos.

reports permissioning is decided by the admin on an instance basis. Might be easier to just create your own menu item to do so

if u do write code to do so, please share your changes so others can benefit

lobo
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