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  1. msreyes
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  3. Thursday, June 04 2020, 05:36 PM
I am trying to get all this done on the front end.
When users register I set their security to "Registered" in Joomla.

When they log in, I am restricting a field so they cannot edit, only view.

What I would like to do is allow elevated security on the front end for a user to edit multiple users, and this one field.

Using the SQL feature on the list view allows my admin to see these users.

Hope this makes sense.
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Hi,
sorry for late response,
I figured it out... in Joomla created permissions (Not Super Admin), then assigned editing to this... works like a charm!
Great :D
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