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.