Restrict page access

poullos
Member Posts: 3
Hi All,
I want to restrict access on Page 16 (Chart of Accounts) but not Page 18 (G/L Account List). This means I can't restrict access from TableData 15.
Any ideas how to perform this?
Thanks
I want to restrict access on Page 16 (Chart of Accounts) but not Page 18 (G/L Account List). This means I can't restrict access from TableData 15.
Any ideas how to perform this?
Thanks
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Best Answer
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Access permission sets page
Focus on your desired set
hit permissions
hit "all permissions"
Set "no" on the modify permission of page 16
job done...even if you had the "page 0" permission, if you set one of the "all permissions" to no, nav should automatically set "yes" to every other page (as far as i can remember...i didn't tried it)5
Answers
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You'd have to remove Page 0 from their roles and then assign every other page that you do want them to have access to.0
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OK, so I can't add this specific page with no access (insert, modify, etc), I will have to add one by one each time? Damn that's a lot of pages to add...0
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At this point it might just be better to write some Code in the OnOpenPage to handle access to be honest.Austrian NAV/BC Dev0
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When you said "Restrict Access" on Page 16, do you mean "restrict the ability to edit"? If so, you can change your Role Permissions (Or Permission Sets, depending on the version of NAV you are running) to allow that user only Read access to Table 15. If you are using standard NAV Roles just make sure the user doesn't have the role/Permission Set "G/L_ACCOUNT, EDIT" OR "CASHFLOW" assigned. If you have custom roles/permission sets, then you need to make sure that none of them have Insert/Modify permissions on Table 15.
RonRon0 -
Thanks for the answers! I know the way with the tables/tabledata. The problem is i don't want to restrict access to table 15. I want one set of users not to be able to edit page 16, but 18.0
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Access permission sets page
Focus on your desired set
hit permissions
hit "all permissions"
Set "no" on the modify permission of page 16
job done...even if you had the "page 0" permission, if you set one of the "all permissions" to no, nav should automatically set "yes" to every other page (as far as i can remember...i didn't tried it)5
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