Sorry, I was not clear. Using security filters alone won’t let you hide the amount field in table 17 while keeping all records and other fields visible. If that’s your only goal, security filters won’t be effective.
However, it’s generally not standard practice to hide this field while allowing full visibility of everything else in the table. Is there a specific reason you need this? Accessing all GL entries without the amounts doesn’t provide much value, and if you want to hide the amounts then you might as well hide all data in the table.
Typically, you want users to view all GL accounts for reference in table 15 while still having access to table 17, but without seeing specific details for the posted entries in table 17, including any amounts. If that’s what you’re trying to achieve, then permissions with security filters will work. I’ve included a blog post here that explains this in more detail. Personally, I would recommend this method instead of hiding the amount field.
Valentin Castravet
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Blog: Dynamics 365 Business Central Insights
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