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3rd degree relationship permission (instead of 2nd degree)
April 17, 2014, 11:53:36 pm
Hey,

In civi you can enable access to 2nd degree relationship permission.
E.g. I have a local branch with members and a chair. The chair is allow to see/edit the local branch (details) but not the details of the members. I have figured out that when I enable 2nd degree relationship permission in Civi the chair is allowed to see/edit the members who may be edited/seen by the local branch. So that works and that is great!

Now I want to go a level deeper. See that the local branch is part of a region branch and this region branch has also a chairman. Now with the settings above the chairman of the region can see/edit the region details, and the details of the linked local branches. That is fine but I want that the chair of the region can/see edit anyone who is a member of the local branch (e.g. 3rd degree).

How could I solve this issue?

I am thinking of making the members of the local branch also a member of the region branch. But then we got some kind of duplicate and unnecessary relationships. Is this the right path to go?

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Re: 3rd degree relationship permission (instead of 2nd degree)
April 18, 2014, 02:17:24 pm
Without custom PHP programming your idea seems the only way forward.
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