Until version 2026, the Export Data feature in PHPMaker still cannot be shared permission– by export type and user level. When you use the feature User Level Permissionsthen there is only one Permission Export there.
That means, you can’t separate Permission for each of the following export types: Export to Excel, Export to Word, Export to CSV, Export to PDF, Export to HTML, Export to XML, Printer FriendlyAnd Export to Email. One Permission Export applies to all Export to… on. Sigh! How stiff!
Masino Extension for PHPMaker 2026 is here to solve this problem. Web applications created with Masino Extensions for PHPMaker 2026 already separate each permission Export to… on.
Just enable the option EnablePermissionsForExportData via Extension MasinoHeaderFooter16. This extension is one of eleven Masino Extension for PHPMaker 2026then regenerate all script files as usual.
For this one, it would be better if you immediately check the demo here. Login using your username admin and passwords control. After that, click menu ADMIN ONLY -> User Levelthen in the user level row Saleclick the drop-down menu, then select Permission.
On the next page, the system displays a page entitled User Level Permissions for user level Sale. Then try scrolling to the right using the horizontal bar on the table on the previous page, you will see a column to the right Exporteach has a column Print, Superior, Say, HTML, XML, CSV, PDFAnd E-mail.
Each of the new columns represents 8 (Eight) Permission following:
- Printer Friendly
- Export to Excel
- Export to Word
- Export to HTML
- Export to XML
- Export to CSV
- Export to PDF
- Export to Email
Eight columns Permission This new version is not found in web applications produced by PHPMaker 2026 only. There are only columns or permissions Export for all types Export to… earlier.
Again, all eight columns Permission You will only get this if you use it Masino Extension for PHPMaker 2026.
In this way, you can limit the Export feature based on the Export type and combined with a certain User Level.
Compare that to PHPMaker 2026’s built-in Export feature, which still bundles everything together Permission Export for the eight types of export.
That’s the seventeenth reason why you should use it Masino Extension for PHPMaker 2026.
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