![]() Locations are the last big part of the application that can't be tied to companies. This can be a problem with FullMultipleCompanySupport, because you can't restrict the visibility of locations to the company of the users. In order to change this, add a company_id to the locations table and wire everything up in the views and controllers. Aditionally add a new formatter to filter the locations to a specific company, like it is done for assets. Locations are properly scoped to the users company if FullMultipleCompanySupport is enabled. If a parent location of a location has a different company than the user, the location does not show up. |
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