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Permission Level setting for BCM

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deborahd@metroteklearning.com - 29 Apr 2008 14:49 GMT
We have installed the BCM with the backend being SQL but it doesn't seem to
allow for permission levels to be set in the BCM to keep people from deleting
the BCM.  Is there some way to set permissions, security and roles so that
information can be shared but not deleted by anyone except the owner of the
database.
Luther - 30 Apr 2008 16:06 GMT
On Apr 29, 6:49 am, debor...@metroteklearning.com
<debor...@metroteklearning.com@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> We have installed the BCM with the backend being SQL but it doesn't seem to
> allow for permission levels to be set in the BCM to keep people from deleting
> the BCM.  Is there some way to set permissions, security and roles so that
> information can be shared but not deleted by anyone except the owner of the
> database.

No. BCM is intended to be simple, and doesn't support roles and
permissions. When a database is shared, every user can update the
data.

If you need somehting more sophisticated the next step up is MSCRM.
deborahd@metroteklearning.com - 30 Apr 2008 16:24 GMT
Luther
Even if you are using a SQL database does this apply as well that permission
levels still cannot be set within the BCM

> On Apr 29, 6:49 am, debor...@metroteklearning.com
> <debor...@metroteklearning.com@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
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> If you need somehting more sophisticated the next step up is MSCRM.
Luther - 01 May 2008 16:44 GMT
On Apr 30, 8:24 am, debor...@metroteklearning.com
<deborahdmetroteklearning...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Luther
> Even if you are using a SQL database does this apply as well that permission
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Yes. It's a BCM factor and not about the version of Sql.
 
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