Olá,
Como qualquer trabalhador, eu também precisava de férias, por isso meus posts ficaram um pouco parados.
De volta à vida(sé é que profissionais de TI têm uma), vamos explorar um tópico muito importante e às vezes mal compreendido por falta de informações: as permissões.
Quando criamos um perfil de acesso, nos deparamos com as permissões no Dynamics CRM em cada entidade. Privilégios de “leitura” e “escrita” são facilmente entendidos, mas e em relação aos de “adicionar” e “adicionar a”? Para que servem? Qual a diferença?
Para responder essas dúvidas, transcrevo um trecho extraído to próprio MSDN http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb955128.aspx
Read
ReadAccess
Controls whether the user can read an entity instance.
Write
WriteAccess
Controls whether the user can update an entity instance.
Assign
AssignAccess
Controls whether the user can assign an entity instance to another user.
Append
AppendAccess
Controls whether the user can attach another entity instance to the specified entity instance. The Append and Append To access rights actually work in combination with one another. Every time that a user attaches one entity instance to another, the user must have both rights. For example, when you attach a note to a case, you must have the Append access right on the note and the Append To access right on the case for the operation to work.
Append To
AppendToAccess
Controls whether the user can append the entity instance in question to another entity instance. The Append and Append To access rights work in combination with one another. Every time that a user attaches one entity instance to another, the user must have both rights. For example, when you attach a file to a note, you must have the Append access right on the file attachment and the Append To access right on the note for the operation to work.
Share
ShareAccess
Controls whether the user can share an entity instance with another user or team. Sharing gives another user access to an entity instance. For more information, see Sharing.
Delete
DeleteAccess
Controls whether you can delete an entity instance.
A seguir, um complemento as informações acima: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb955133.aspx
O entendimento desses privilégios é fundamental pelos administradores do Dynamics CRM.
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Carlos Amorim Junior
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