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[Resolved] I would like users to be logged in before they can submit the form

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Last updated by Nigel 6 years, 10 months ago.

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Hi

I managed to use access plugin to display form only for the logged in users using the if condition. What I would like to do is instead of not displaying the form at all for NOT logged in user but display the form and user can fill the form and after clicking on submit :

i want to check if user is logged in or not
If Not logged in then Login form to be displayed -- I am using social login plugin for the users to use gmail, facebook and etc.

I tried to use cred_before_save_data inside the plugin I created for Cred-recipient : https://toolset.com/forums/topic/cred-form-conditional-email-notification-depends-on-custom-field/

Basically I want only logged in users can create a POST else display the form and allow the user to insert the data but not create the POST.

But I am getting an error and not able to proceed. Please help me.

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Nigel
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Hi there

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