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Access Level for Service
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9 years 1 month ago #85314
by Andrei-Valentin Chitu
Access Level for Service was created by Andrei-Valentin Chitu
Hello Community,
I want special Service to be available only for a certain user group. There is a possibility to define the access level for the service - Public, Registerd, Special.
Public and Registerd is clear to me, but when assigning a service to special its not shown anymore in the frontend. who or what is this special access level
I want special Service to be available only for a certain user group. There is a possibility to define the access level for the service - Public, Registerd, Special.
Public and Registerd is clear to me, but when assigning a service to special its not shown anymore in the frontend. who or what is this special access level

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9 years 1 month ago #85420
by Dang Thuc Dam
Replied by Dang Thuc Dam on topic Access Level for Service
Hi,
In new OS Services Booking, when you add/edit service, you will see all Joomla user groups in field: Access level. Now, it doesn't limit 3 groups: Public, Registered and Special like old versions.
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Dam
In new OS Services Booking, when you add/edit service, you will see all Joomla user groups in field: Access level. Now, it doesn't limit 3 groups: Public, Registered and Special like old versions.
Thanks
Dam
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