Difference b/w Table data and Table
vikram7_dabas
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when we r setting the permissions for users then in the permission window there is 1 field object type it contains Table data,table,form,report,dataport,codeunit,system.i want to know that whats the difference b/w the Table data and the table.
when we r setting the permissions for users then in the permission window there is 1 field object type it contains Table data,table,form,report,dataport,codeunit,system.i want to know that whats the difference b/w the Table data and the table.
Vikram Dabas
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TableData represents the data themselve, table represents the structure of the table.
So, if you put a Modify permission on TableData, you could change the datas in.
If you put Modify permission on Table, you allow the user to change the structure of the table (add fields, change properties, ...)0 -
... so
-"Table Data" : execute has no sense.
-"Table" : Read,Insert,Modify,Delete has no sense for normal users. These are for viewing,... the object itself.Regards,Alain Krikilion
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But i have identified 2 TableData(Index 15,17) objects having Execute Permissions.
How would you explain this?Regards,
GD0 -
Think of the table as a cup, and the table data as the water in the cup.
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The report designer has a color editor, but colors don't work, that is just another one of those things. Once you know how it works, you should stop questioning it and accept it for what it is.gulamdastagir wrote:But i have identified 2 TableData(Index 15,17) objects having Execute Permissions.
How would you explain this?0 -
DenSter wrote:The report designer has a color editor, but colors don't work, that is just another one of those things. Once you know how it works, you should stop questioning it and accept it for what it is.
Once you know how it works & it's not working like it should, request for a fix...
Otherwise prepare for alternatives...
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deadlizard wrote:Think of the table as a cup, and the table data as the water in the cup.

Damn I have always searched for good analogy for this. This one is perfect .... thanks.
=D>David Singleton0 -
David Singleton wrote:deadlizard wrote:Think of the table as a cup, and the table data as the water in the cup.

Damn I have always searched for good analogy for this. This one is perfect .... thanks.
=D>
Do I get a commission each time you use that analogy?
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deadlizard wrote:David Singleton wrote:deadlizard wrote:Think of the table as a cup, and the table data as the water in the cup.

Damn I have always searched for good analogy for this. This one is perfect .... thanks.
=D>
Do I get a commission each time you use that analogy?

:shock:David Singleton0 -
idiot wrote:[Like my ex-potential-customer said "Why should I pay for something that is not working?" [-(
There is a difference between "Not working"& "not working like they think it should"0
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