mraguthu
16th October 2007, 19:50
Once I enter into GTD via "ttaad4500", I would like to restirct the entry into one table, I mean protect the table with password. Is it possible?
Please let me know,
thanks,
sukesh75
17th October 2007, 09:41
From what i know, i dont think you could password protect individual tables. Password protection is available for session ttaad4100 as it allows editing but not for ttaad4500 as its only a display session.
However, there is a way to achieve what you want in another way..
1) Demote the user from a "super user" to a "normal user" in session Maintain User Data {ttaad2100m000}
2) Open Maintain Table Authorizations by Table {ttaad4132m000} and enter the user name, the company and the package which the table belongs to. In the detail part enter the table name and in the Authorization Indicator, choose "Not Authorized".
3) Click on Special menu and run Convert To Runtime Data Dictionary
The next time the user tries to access the above table using ttaad4500, he would be staring at error 208. This however wont stop the user from accessing the other tables that you have not restricted..
Please note to give appropriate session authorizations to the user once you demote from Super User to Normal User..
Hope this helps..
sk
Note: The above is based on baan4c4 environment. I hope its the same in Baan5..
mraguthu
24th October 2007, 00:57
Same logic is working in Baan 5c. Good job guys.
Thanks,
Mur