error for export excel/word for end users
sophiebei
Member Posts: 5
hi all
we created a Windows Login in Navision, and synchronize all security.
while enduser(means not super) want to export excel from NAV,the error shows as follows:
"The following SQL sever errors occurred while accessing the Default Style Sheet Table
229,"4200"[Micosoft][ODBC SQL Sever Driver][SQL Sever]THE SELECT permission was denied on the object "User Default Style Sheet",database"xx",shcema"dbo"
we tried to add tabledata enven table about 20000xx"User Default Style Sheet"in role "all",synchronize it again and could not export also.
BTW,we have met this problem befor in sql2000 and add missing table in sql ,it successed
but in sql 2005/NAV5.0 it could not be solved
we created a Windows Login in Navision, and synchronize all security.
while enduser(means not super) want to export excel from NAV,the error shows as follows:
"The following SQL sever errors occurred while accessing the Default Style Sheet Table
229,"4200"[Micosoft][ODBC SQL Sever Driver][SQL Sever]THE SELECT permission was denied on the object "User Default Style Sheet",database"xx",shcema"dbo"
we tried to add tabledata enven table about 20000xx"User Default Style Sheet"in role "all",synchronize it again and could not export also.
BTW,we have met this problem befor in sql2000 and add missing table in sql ,it successed
but in sql 2005/NAV5.0 it could not be solved
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did set the permission with "grant" on sql for role "public" ?
Use [Your_DB] go Grant select on dbo.tablename to public GO
Do you make it right, it works too!0 -
This should help as well
There are some bugs related to this.
http://mibuso.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f ... w=previous0 -
in fact
i have serch some articles and have a rough answer is "bug"
oh my god! is that means i could sovle it untilss upgade to NAV 5.1?
thanks~
we would try again in nav 5.00 -
say more about it
we solved this problem in sql2000 by add table"user default style sheet" for user
but why it crazy in sql2005
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Well since Microsoft say " undocumented incident" for the resolution, I can't really give more then a guess
It works in 2000 because the use of Schemas wasn't introduced until 2005 in SQL, If the bug was in the schema i imagine the table works in 2000 becuase it no longer is dependant upon the schema to run0 -
The link to the actual document on partner source is
https://mbs.microsoft.com/knowledgebase ... KSXPYWOPUO0
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