MSPro2003 administrator views (only)

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90fatty

Using MS Server 2003
Is there a way to have separate views in MSPro based on your Permission
level? For example: Can there be views linked to permissions so that only
persons with Administration rights will be able to view specific custom
views? On this specific view if you don’t have Administration rights the
view/links/tables will show up grayed out and you will not be able to click
on it...
 
J

JB

Using MS Server 2003
Is there a way to have separate views in MSPro based on your Permission
level? For example: Can there be views linked to permissions so that only
persons with Administration rights will be able to view specific custom
views? On this specific view if you don't have Administration rights the
view/links/tables will show up grayed out and you will not be able to click
on it...

I don't think there is anyway to have Enterprise views, but I tackle
this issue in another way. I have a schedule that I keep offline with
the views, tables, filters, macros, etc. that I want power users to
utilize, but not have in everyones schedule. Then each power user
copies those objects into their local global. Of course if you are
the only administrator, you can simply just put the view in your local
global. Others wouldn't know they even exist.

Second tip: when I open a schedule as an admin I always go to Window/
New Window and select the view I want. Doing this leaves the schedule
looking the way I found it.
 
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