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    Disable System Events for (simple) Users

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      Nikospps
      last edited by

      Hello again!

      If anyone know, is it possible to disable system event from a simple use's page and make available for him only critical,safety and marginals events that i create from my data points?

      I ask cause it's more essential to anyone that wants to see the system, these types of events and not all the others.
      It will be very huge as information.

      Thank you!

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      • phildunlapP
        phildunlap
        last edited by

        Hi Nikospps,

        Have you tested this? Can you give me an example of what you're seeing?

        Mango already should filter events for non-admin users to those which came from data sources or data points the user has permission to. Looking into answering this question, I think there may actually be some events one would expect a non-admin with proper permission to get that are missed. But, can you describe what you saw more?

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          Nikospps
          last edited by

          Hello Again phildunlap!

          I logged in as a user and by default i cant see system events.

          It was really my fault!

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          • phildunlapP
            phildunlap
            last edited by

            No worries! I think I found something else important anyway in the course of answering, so thanks for asking a good question.

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