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Hiding profile to show up on Drupal user edit profile
January 22, 2009, 09:33:15 am
Hi all,

This might be a silly question but I created a new profile to be used when Drupal users decide to edit their account info like phone number, home address, etc.

There is a new profile I would like to show up just to a specific group. I'm able to setup the permissions for this so only people who belong to that group are able to edit the information but the profile name is showing up on the screen to everyone. Is there a way to restrict this?
The way it works now, if the user who is not on that group clicks on it s/he will get an error message (yellow screen) saying the profile ID=x is not available for them. But I would like to remove that option in case they are not from that group they should not see anything... Please advise.

Thanks in advance!

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Re: Hiding profile to show up on Drupal user edit profile
January 22, 2009, 11:10:32 am

This is a bug in the system currently. Please file an issue and we will fix it in a future release. If important for you/your org please consider submitting a patch along with the issue. We can help you get started (basically relates to extending the function civicrm_categories and adding the 'access callback' and 'access arguments' entries, and implementing the permissioning function which will use CiviCRM ACL's)

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