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Error: You do not have the following permission on TableData My Account Modify

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Hi ,

One of my user was not abl eto post an entry in the GL, she receive the error below.

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Error: You do not have the following permission on TableData My Account Modify

May I ask how do I find this Table in Permission?

Thank you!

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    Hi,

    You need to check the "Permission Set" assigned to the user. It seems that user does not have the permission to Modify the TableData of "My Account".

    By Default, the permission to modify TableData of "My Account" exist in below permission sets, You can run permission table and apply the filter on Object Type and Object ID as per below screenshot-

    pastedimage1617950861080v1.png

    Solution 1:

    You can assign any one of the above permission sets to the user and this will resolve your issue.

    Solution 2:

    You can also add the modify permission of "TableData" - "My Account" into users existing permission set. 

    You can choose any of above solution as per your requirement.

  • joshtechsolutions Profile Picture
    4,979 on at

    Hi Naveen,

    Where do you do a search for the permission?

    In my Navision 2018, I don't see anyway to search in an advance way like you did with Nav 365.

    Thank you.

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    Hi,

    If you have the access of Development environment then you can directly run the Table ID 2000000005 "Permission".

    In case if you don't have the Development Environment access then you need to go on below path-

    Departments/Administration/IT Administration/General/Permission Sets and select any one of the permission set  and click on Permissions-

    pastedimage1618197828670v1.png

    Hope this Helps.

  • joshtechsolutions Profile Picture
    4,979 on at

    Hi Naveen,

    May I know how can I see which role ID does this table 9153 belongs to?

    Thank you so much for your help!

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    Hi,

    Unfortunately you can not find which role ID have the TableData 9153 Permissions from windows client.

    For this, you need to run the Permission table from Development Environment and apply the filter like below-

    pastedimage1618205994134v1.png

    In Previous version of NAV (Like NAV 2013 R2) we can find this by opening the Permission Set page and Remove the Role ID filter and Apply the Object ID and Object Type filter But that is not possible in NAV 2018.

    Hope this clarifies your query.

    Thanks.

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