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I have installed the Live Visualizer on our website. We have a Team Registration Live Form that a user would submit their registration and then we have all of the information captured in Live Forms. Now I setup a Visualizer to display the content, and I have figured out how to manipulate that some.
My question is, I am trying to figure out a way that a website Administrator can go in and edit some of the submissions. In the Visualizer editors code is there a way to add an "Edit" tag that would allow for a website Administrator to edit the submission?
For Example: if a team registered for one day and now they have contacted and need to change to a different day or select a different option for some of the other items on the original live form. Is there a way to have an edit function on the list of information from the Visualizer or is that handled on the Live Form, and if it is on the Live Form how do you edit a submission there?
In the Visualizer editors code is there a way to add an "Edit" tag that would allow for a website Administrator to edit the submission?
Yes. Make sure that the person who is editing the submission has permission in Content Structure. See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFcCtG74p-0
You may edit the submission in place: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHB7jtc-LIA
or via content library. See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6DVeM0HgOY
I'm also trying to accomplish this, but your support tells me that it's not possible with a forms previously created in Live Forms.
I could try to replicate to form in Live Visualizer but i found to issues:
I need to public visitors fill the forms in a page
Yes, It is possible. Please see documentation link:
https://www.mandeeps.com/support/knowledgebase/live-visualizer4-configure-structures-configure-granular-permissions-for-content
I don't see any Submissions or Moderate actions available in Live Visualizer
It is possible in to moderate submissions.
See https://watch.screencastify.com/v/R83OTCijbEYQxPPMzNvF
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