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AccessByPermission Property

Sets a value for a table field or UI element that determines the permission mask for an object that a user must have to see and access the related page fields or UI element in the client. The UI element will be removed at runtime if the user does not have permissions to a certain object as specified in the Access By Permission window. For more information, see How to: Remove UI Elements Using the AccessByPermission Property.

All types of UI elements will be removed if they relate to an object to which the user does not have the required permissions:

  • Fields on pages, including FactBoxes

  • Actions on pages, including toolbars and navigation panes

  • Page parts, such as Lines FastTabs

Note

To use this property, the UI Elements Removal field in the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server Administration tool must be set to LicenseFile or LicenseFileAndUserPermissions. For more information, see How to: Specify When UI Elements Are Removed.

Applies To

  • Fields in tables (affecting all related fields on pages)

  • Fields on pages

  • Actions on pages

  • MenuSuite items

  • Page parts, such as a Lines FastTab

Property Value

When you choose the AssistEdit button, the Access By Permission window opens. Fill the fields as described in the following table.

Field Description

Object Type

Specify the type of object to which permission is required to display the UI element.

Object ID

Specify the object to which permission is required to display the UI element.

Read

Specify if Read permission is required to display the UI element.

or Insert

Specify if Insert permission is required to display the UI element.

or Modify

Specify if Modify permission is required to display the UI element.

or Delete

Specify if Delete permission is required to display the UI element.

or Execute

Specify if Execute permission is required to display the UI element.

Note

If multiple permissions are selected, then one or the other applies.

Example: Remove the Unit Price field if the user does not have permission to the Sales Price table

  1. Open table 27, Item Card, with the Table Designer.

  2. View the properties of field 18, Unit Price.

  3. For the AccessByPermission property, choose the AssistEdit button in the Value field.

  4. In the Access By Permission window, fill the fields as described in the following table.

    Field Description

    Object Type

    TableData

    Object ID

    Sales Price

    Read

    Select

    Insert

    Select

    Modify

    Leave blank

    Delete

    Leave blank

    Execute

    Leave blank

  5. Close the Access By Permission window and save the changes on table 27.

All instances of the Unit Price field on pages are now removed if the user does have Read or Insert permission to the Sales Price table.

Important

If you defined the property for a table field, then all instances of the field on pages are removed. To override the property on an individual page field, delete the permission value after the = sign in the Value field. Do NOT delete the whole string as that will be replicated on the property of the table field.

Note

To use the LicenseFileAndUserPermissions option in the UI Elements Removal field, you must assign the special FOUNDATION permission set to the user along with the relevant application permission sets that define which application objects the user will access. Unlike the BASIC permission set, the FOUNDATION permission set only grants access to application setup and system tables and requires that other assigned permission sets define which specific application objects can be accessed. For more information, see Special Permission Sets. Not all of the 167 default permission sets that are provided with Microsoft Dynamics NAV are ready to support the FOUNDATION permission set to remove UI elements according to user permissions. You must therefore edit the relevant permission sets as explained in the following procedures. To experience how UI elements are removed for a user performing the task to create and edit a new customer, you can create a sample user interface based on default permission sets provided with Microsoft Dynamics NAV. For more information, see How to: Try Out the UI Elements Removal Feature Based on Demonstration Permission Sets.

See Also

Tasks

How to: Remove UI Elements Using the AccessByPermission Property
How to: Specify When UI Elements Are Removed
How to: Try Out the UI Elements Removal Feature Based on Demonstration Permission Sets
How to: Define Permissions for Users

Reference

Access By Permission

Concepts

Removing Elements from the User Interface According to Permissions
Properties

Other Resources

Managing Permissions and Permission Sets