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Error: You do not have the following permission on Tabledata Tenant Media Set: Read

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Hi Community,

Please advise which table should I set up to allow my user to read the images when they import into the Navision?

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Thank you!

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    JAngle Profile Picture
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    I’d probably use the permissions recorder to figure that out: archerpoint.com/.../

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    YUN ZHU Profile Picture
    95,331 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at

    Hi, please try to add 2000000183 Tenant Media Set in your Permission Set.

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    Hope this will help.

    Thanks.

    ZHU

  • joshtechsolutions Profile Picture
    4,971 on at

    Hi Zhu, I have 2000000184 Tenant Media in the permission data sets, but may I know which role ID is it residing in?

    Thank you

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    Josh,

    Adding to Josh's reply... What are you doing to receive this error message. This is the first time I have ever seen this one. Adding the Permission to the Table 2000000183 Tenant Media Set in the Users Permissions will remove the permission error. There is not specific Role that I know of but its more what they are doing to cause the error message.

    Thanks,

    Steve

  • joshtechsolutions Profile Picture
    4,971 on at

    Hi Steve,

    Understand from my user, she just uploaded an image and the error came out.

    Nothing else. From the error, it also seems like Navision doesn't allow her to view the image she just uploaded.

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    Josh,

    Did she upload the image into an Item Card. This is not so much a Role but you need to look at the user directly for the permission she is missing.

    Thanks,

    Steve

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    YUN ZHU Profile Picture
    95,331 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at

    Hi, Maybe there is a Role you need below.

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  • joshtechsolutions Profile Picture
    4,971 on at

    Okay, Steve noted.

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