hellein
27th May 2005, 14:40
Hello together!
Although I make the settings in the session ttaad4134m000 (as you can see them attached), I can see a customer in thes session tdsls4101m000 that I should not see.
Has anybody a solution for this?
Best regards
Hellein Markus
EdHubbard
28th May 2005, 00:40
This looks like it is working correctly. You have an order for customer 24201 but I cannot see in your other attachment a restriction that prevents you seeing this. as it is not in range.
Ed
hellein
30th May 2005, 12:41
Hi Ed!
As you can see I did not give the authorization for cuno 24201. This should be enough, or not?
Best regards
Markus
EdHubbard
30th May 2005, 18:13
I think not. The user already has authorisation for all records in the table - the header field "table authorisation" refers. You are restricting the records that you do not want them to example, update or read, in the session ttaad4134m000.
Ed
hellein
31st May 2005, 12:19
You think that it should work if I set the table auth to "delete/insert/change/read" and set afterwards the operators to "not between" or "not equal" for the values the user should not see. Right?
Markus
dave_23
31st May 2005, 14:05
I often find it much more clear to look at the user's p file itself ($BSE/lib/user/p<username>) that usually gives you a good idea of what's really going on.
If you can't make anything out of it, post it so that we can take a look..
Dave
hellein
31st May 2005, 17:12
Hi Dave!
Here is the p-file of the user.
Best regards
Markus