Modification of Posted Documents

HalMdy
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Hey all !
In a 3.70 DB with a lot of customization, we have to add some extra informations in a Shipment document line (table 111) after posting of the line. But, with a normal customer licence, we can't modify this TabData.
Any idea of the granule mandatory, exept dev of course ?
Thx for help !
In a 3.70 DB with a lot of customization, we have to add some extra informations in a Shipment document line (table 111) after posting of the line. But, with a normal customer licence, we can't modify this TabData.
Any idea of the granule mandatory, exept dev of course ?
Thx for help !
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HalMdy wrote:Hey all !
In a 3.70 DB with a lot of customization, we have to add some extra informations in a Shipment document line (table 111) after posting of the line. But, with a normal customer licence, we can't modify this TabData.
Any idea of the granule mandatory, exept dev of course ?
Thx for help !
Add Permissions for modifying tables to object properties. If you do you modification in form, than add permissions to form,..
Bostjanl0 -
There is a misunderstanding, I think...
We make modifications from Codeunit, with something like :
SalesShipHeader.MODIFY;
It works fine with a dev. licence, not with an enduser licence.
If you look in granules explanation from Navision, you see that dev. licence allows to update "write-protected" tables.
So, is there another method to allow this kind of change ?
Is somewhere a complete list of "write-protected" tables ?
Is there a trick to make a write-protected table open ?0 -
HalMdy wrote:There is a misunderstanding, I think...
We make modifications from Codeunit, with something like :
SalesShipHeader.MODIFY;
It works fine with a dev. licence, not with an enduser licence.
If you look in granules explanation from Navision, you see that dev. licence allows to update "write-protected" tables.
So, is there another method to allow this kind of change ?
Is somewhere a complete list of "write-protected" tables ?
Is there a trick to make a write-protected table open ?
There is this Property in codeunits too!!!
Open/Design codeunit with developer licence and set Permissions property.
check codeunit 80 for example!!
Bostjanl0 -
Many many many thanks bostjanl !!!
Finally I understand what you mean and it works perfectly !!!
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