Object ranges in your license file

Mark_S
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(I was looking for an answer to my problem and didn't find it here so i've added it 
Here's a handy way to see which objects are allowed to be used in your database according to your license file:
- Create a new form with source table: 2000000043 - License Permission
- Set the type to Tabular-Type Form, press "OK"
- Add all fields to the right list, press "Preview"
You'll see the complete list of available object ranges with theire premissions.
Since i'm no 'guru' in this stuff and didn't knew how to find out the ranges, this will be a handy tip for the lesser experienced users.

Here's a handy way to see which objects are allowed to be used in your database according to your license file:
- Create a new form with source table: 2000000043 - License Permission
- Set the type to Tabular-Type Form, press "OK"
- Add all fields to the right list, press "Preview"
You'll see the complete list of available object ranges with theire premissions.
Since i'm no 'guru' in this stuff and didn't knew how to find out the ranges, this will be a handy tip for the lesser experienced users.
M Stunnenberg
GAC Business Solutions B.V.
GAC Business Solutions B.V.
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If you use the 'Permission Range' table, you get all the permission ranges granted in that license. That way your screen won't be cluttered with lines for objects that you don't have permissions for.0
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I've checked, and you're right!
Thanks, this is even better, but why does the License permissions table contain objects that are out of the license file's range?M Stunnenberg
GAC Business Solutions B.V.0 -
Also verry nice is the Navision License Viewer from the downloadsection
Navision License Viewer v0.1.2.17 This little application lets you view the granules and permissions contained in a Navision license file.
http://www.mibuso.com/dlinfo.asp?FileID=2990 -
I cannot run the aplication. This error is produced.
"You don't have permissions to run CFRONT Systems."0 -
eperez wrote:I cannot run the aplication. This error is produced.
"You don't have permissions to run CFRONT Systems."
You're missing Granule 1800 - C/Front in your license file ..
Also C/Front checks for a license file in it's own dir and the dir where your Navision Client is installed.
(C/Front must be in the SDK dir next to the CLIENT dir)M Stunnenberg
GAC Business Solutions B.V.0
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