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Tip for Using Access Filters on New LearnCenter Designer Pages
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Helpful hint for Group Access FiltersContent
Just spent an hour on the phone with Oracle and finally figured out how to get our Access Filters to work.
We have different menu bars for each type of members in our LC. Originally had each UL in a separate row of a table, then tried to apply an access filter to each row (Access Filter would not work).
Turns out we had to create a separate table inside each access filter!
Also, you must remove access filters from the code - will not work through WYSIWYG.
This was not in any of the documentation so hope it helps as you are building your new LearnCenter Designer Pages!
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