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binto0002 Posted: 10-10-2008 10:41

 Hi all.

With end-user license (SA permission, can i change dimension value, external document no, description field in transactions was posted?!

If yes, please help me in detail!

Thank you very much!

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All teh legal reasons not to access and alter posted tables, the differnt licenses and the changes people undertake in SQL rather than NAV and lots of other warnings and tales, but I thought it was easier to say "No" the license will not allow you to alter posted transactions no matter what the security setting Big Smile
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Thanks all.

But I think, some information are not essential effective as Description of Transaction, that why we could not change?!

For Development License can do that or not, I have ever seen they even delete some information in our database.

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There is not the field level of control, so again, no. Deleting a posted entry is different, but again I do not believe teh developers license will allow this, but if you want to start ripping lines out of tables feel free! You can tell teh auditors that you can alter the table information, but of course you do not, no you have not touched the tax transactions honestly. You can do it other ways, but not through a license to alter set posted information.
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Thanks for your explains.

I mean my question in something wrong keyin description, dimension when posting, i do not want to reverse this transaction cause that mistake is not essential.

About Accouting Principles: Have to obey appropriable & correct principles. That mean all of change need to have evidences that why we have permission to do that. If we have full evidences and supporting documents, that is okey for changing.

Anyway, Thanks AdamRoue so much.

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