Hi Esraa,
You can find following script can resolve your query.
http://www.j-tricks.com/tutorials/some-ajs-tricks
This post can help you for,
1. Get the current user.
2. Get the groups of current user and check if the user belongs to a given group.
3. If the user is indeed in the given group, do whatever you want to!
Thanks to JTracks.
Cheers!!!
Jayesh
Hi Esraa,
I think your problem can be solved (hiding of Time tracking module from specific group of users) with the help of JavaScript.
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Being able to add time is controlled in the permission scheme. I presume if you can't add time you can't see it. Remove them from that permission.
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unfortunately this is not the case, users without log-work permission can still other users logged work!
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