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Revision as of 23:38, 14 August 2023
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Introduction
Every Database has People Records, Resources Records, and Thing Records.
These records have Child Fields, extra information beyond the standard information for the type.
These Child Fields come from a Master Database and can be turned on and off or added as your need arises.
First Time Usage
When you go into the settings of a Database, and into any of the People, Resources or Thing Settings you will see that the child fields look like this. This means that access for these child fields has not been set up and they will only be seen by an admin.
Set Access
Put a tick in each of the 'Create Access?'
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