Hi experts, Do you know any way to disable 'Show All' option for List Item with Selective Access? Best regards, Tatsuo Oba
In same boat as yours.
Currently there is no way to Disable Show All button as per my last discussion with Anaplan Product team although they mentioned that it is one of the backlog items for them to look into for future release.
Would love to have that option removed.
Cheers!
It just feels insane that the option even exist when you select 'Selective Access'. Even more insane is that this has been in the backlog since over a year now without any fix...
Honestly. Well over a year now and this should be an easy fix for their development team. Would've loved to hear the final approval discussion for this "feature" when they were originally designing it!
Hi Everyone,
I am facing the same problem here. I have trouble understanding why when selecting to restrict access by using the "Selective Access" option we would have the "show all" option which cancel the very functionality we are trying to implement. Would be great to be able disable that "show all" option.
Thank you,
Hi Ari,
Feature of disabling the "Show All" option in selective access or dependent dropdowns is planned to be released today (9th Dec 2017). After this release you should be able to disable the "Show All" option. Screen shot of the same is available in this post.
Regards,
Sheethal
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