Advanced permissions for single and multiple select columns

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asimd23
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Advanced permissions for single and multiple select columns

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Advanced permissions for single and multiple selection columns
SeaTable

The column permissions that were introduced in SeaTable 1.2 allow the assignment and control of individual editing rights for individual columns. With SeaTable 2.1, the column permissions menu for the two column types single selection and multiple selection was expanded to include a second switch. This can be used to control which users are china rcs data allowed to create and edit options in a selection column.

Basically, all users with write permissions can edit options. Owners and admins of bases can now restrict this permission. The editing right can be restricted to Nobody , administrators or certain users . In the Nobody setting , even administrators and owners themselves cannot create and change new options (but they can change the permission).

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