Ok. I checked the configuration and it was correct. I am a little confused. Our organization allows users to log in to WP using their userid (the first part of their email) and a password that they use across platforms. It recognizes their email and in WP settings there is a check box that says anyone with the @. email can register. When I select that, the link to add a new record appeared on the database when the user was logged in to WP through with company userid/password. When that box is unchecked, that option is not there for new people logged in via WP. (I had another person test on their mac laptop and it would not let them in to the organization log in page). I would much rather have people bypass the dashboard if at all possible or do front end updates and additions from anywhere, but I have entered records with their emails already. How does connections make that link happen? I’m missing something obvious, I am sure. Right now, with the settings I have, anyone from inside the organization can log in thru WP, add their own record (moderated) and can see it and update it if they log out and in. Now I just need for people to be able to open records that were previously created for them. Or, do I need to include login?
