Hi there,
Some times I've got to change some regular fields (description, etc) in some tables that the costumer licence doesn't have the permission to modify.
I've created an indirect permission to modify those tables in the codeunit that makes this acction.
My problem is: I've done this in a backup database and it worked OK, but i've exported the objects to the Real database and the permission error still appearing...
Can anyone tell me why the error continues to appear???
Thanks
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The Licence in the backup was the developer one, but wen I import those objects to the Real database I was using the customer one.
After that, in order to solve this issue, I've changed the licence in the REAL database to developer and made the same changes, then upload the customer one, and the problem still appening...
Still dont know how to solve this...
AP Commerce, Inc. = where I work
Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development = my book
Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV - 3rd Edition = my 2nd book
Yes, they do...
I've tried the same thing in the backup, with the customer licence and it worked...
I know it's weird!
Copy and paste the error message on here.
AP Commerce, Inc. = where I work
Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development = my book
Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV - 3rd Edition = my 2nd book
Microsoft Business Solutions-Navision
You do not have permission to modify records in the Vendor Ledger Entry table.
OK
This is the error.
Thanks
Hi there again,
Problem solved. I've changed to the suplier licence, made the changes, then changed again to the customer licence without logging off Navision, and now it's working.
Thanks!!!
I hope you know what you're doing. [-o<
AP Commerce, Inc. = where I work
Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development = my book
Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV - 3rd Edition = my 2nd book
Hi there!
I'm just Modifying the description of the movement... I would not modify anything else!
But thanks for the warning!