Our company is in the process of upgrading from on prem AX 2012 to D365. The migration is complete, security (Roles/Duties/Privs/Permissions) setup is complete and now we are doing application functional / security testing. Our test team noticed that custom forms we migrated from AX 2012 are now missing a grid row checkbox graphic when logged in with the standard user account. The account has the appropriate security to use this application as it works for them in AX 2012, but in D365 the column is just blank in the grid row.
They cannot click the column and have a checkmark appear, as we would normally expect. However, you can click on the grid row to highlight the row, then click the 'Select highlighted' option at the top of the page and the column then receives a checkmark. None of this behavior happens if we login with an Admin account where the form functions normally with the checkbox, including the ability to click the column and have a checkmark appear. I've included attachments for your reference.
Initially, this seemed like a permissions issue since the Admin account has no problem. But the standard user can still get a checkmark to appear in the "invisible" box, as described above. Wondering if anyone can provide some insight as to why this would happen?
Your thoughts are much appreciated.
Thanks,
Scott