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SandraCalc
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How to save the value of an botton?

I'm having trouble using parameters associated with buttons. I have in my report 2 initial pages, one in pt and the other in en. The file opens on the page in pt, the user can click on a button that redirects him to the page in English. On these 2 pages there are buttons that, when clicked, navigate to other pages, but the destination pages both in pt and in are the same. The visuals are shown in the language the user chose (conditional formatting). So I need to capture some value when the language button is clicked, but I'm not getting it. Any idea? I chose not to have duplicate pages in the 2 languages ​​as it is a report in progress.

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Ritaf1983
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Hן @SandraCalc 

Clicks cannot be "remembered" unfortunately.
As you describe, you simply need to make two copies of each page: one for each language.

 

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danextian
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Hi @SandraCalc,

 

That is currently not supported. However, you can implement some sort of page/tab level security using RLS with a navigation button. Basically, the user will be able to the navigation items that he/she is allowed to see based on his/her role. Please refer to this link for a tutorial -https://allentseng92.medium.com/how-to-implement-page-level-security-by-using-row-level-security-rls... 










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SandraCalc
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Thanks for your answers. I found another idea, to have the buttons with the language to filter the reports, and a "go" button to be clicked and navigate to the english home page. I'll use one of this solution.

TY

danextian
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Hi @SandraCalc,

 

That is currently not supported. However, you can implement some sort of page/tab level security using RLS with a navigation button. Basically, the user will be able to the navigation items that he/she is allowed to see based on his/her role. Please refer to this link for a tutorial -https://allentseng92.medium.com/how-to-implement-page-level-security-by-using-row-level-security-rls... 










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Ritaf1983
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Hן @SandraCalc 

Clicks cannot be "remembered" unfortunately.
As you describe, you simply need to make two copies of each page: one for each language.

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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