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50000 range tables included by default in flf or not

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V16 is what I have installed.

Does the standard flf include the ability to access the 50000 range of table that have been used for development or does an additional granule need to be purchased? This development is not public and doers not there appear in the ISV option to add to the flf.

I have a development that works fine with the reseller demo flf but gives access denied with the customer flf on 50000 range tables. Apparently the permission set has been set for access and the user has super role

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Phil

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    Andy Sather Profile Picture
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    Hello  - We currently do not have dedicated Dev support via the Dynamics 365 Business Central forums, but I wanted to provide you some additional resources to assist.  If you need assistance with debugging or coding I would recommend discussing this on one of our communities.

    www.yammer.com/dynamicsnavdev

    dynamicsuser.net/.../developers

    I will open this up to the community in case they have something to add.

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    Gabor Faludi Profile Picture
    302 on at

    Hi,

    if this is on prem the answer is no .

    gabor

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    Stefano Demiliani Profile Picture
    37,166 Most Valuable Professional on at

    In the on-premise version, the standard customer license permits you to access only 50000..50009 table ranges. For more, you need to add new ranges.

    This is obviously not valid on SaaS (where 50000..99999 is a free range).

  • PhilDOakley Profile Picture
    222 on at

    Thanks for the replies.

    I have asked the developer to use tables in the range 50000-50009 and see if this resolves my issue.

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    222 on at

    No answer from the developer on the table object he is using yet.

    However, I do have an answer from Microsoft Support services with a link to a doc that they say mentions SaaS BUT has been confirmed "I have confirmed with the back-end team that the official documentation also applies for on-premises installations as well." to apply and this

    The doc states the range 50,000 - 99,999 is available to use for custom extensions. There is no mention of purchasing additional granules to access these.

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    Stefano Demiliani Profile Picture
    37,166 Most Valuable Professional on at

    Ad said before, for on-premise these objects must be added to the customer’s license, otherwise you will have error at runtime. These are free to use only on SaaS.

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