Print At Home

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We launched Print At Home ticketing last evening and have just discovered that when the end user opens the pdf for their eticket, they are able to edit the contents in the ticket element fields.  They are not able to save the file, but they could, for example, change their seat and then print the revised form.  We expect that if someone were to do this, the barcode would still indicate the correct/original seat.  And I also have set our system so that copies of every PAH ticket order goes to a mailbox that I manage, so we could pull up a copy of the original order to verify the original contents. But, does anyone know how to restrict the form from being edited?  I tried checking the "locked" box in the field properties but that still allowed editing.  And I also set a password to restrict changes, but that then prevented the form from being generated when a ticket order is placed.

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  • Hi Terry, Yes we are on 9.0.0.1

  • That is the solution to the problem.  We are not on 9.0 yet and after sending in a ticket, Liz replied that this is a bug in 8.0 and it has been fixed in 9.0.  This was very good news. 
     
    Thanks for you help!
     

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    Terry Stevens
    Database Administrator
    Midland Center for the Arts
    1801 W. St. Andrews Rd.
    Midland, MI 48640
    www.mcfta.org
    stevens@mcfta.org
    Ph: 989-631-5930 ext. 1210
    Fx: 989-631-7890
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    From: Tessitura Technical Forum [mailto:forums-technical@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Mark Wladika
    Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 6:27 PM
    To: Stevens, Terry
    Subject: Re: [Tessitura Technical Forum] Print At Home

    Hi Terry, Yes we are on 9.0.0.1

    From: Terry Stevens <bounce-terrystevens8563@tessituranetwork.com>
    Sent: 10/29/2009 2:55:36 PM

    Mark,

    Are you using Tess 9.0.  It was suggested to us that this problem may be corrected in 9.0 although I see no mention of this problem from anyone else.  We have tried everything and can not find a solution.




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