I have a very interesting licensing scenario I recently ran into surrounding using the deny permission. With the move to D365FO, the deny permission allows for explicitly revoking access to an object, this in turn, should also impact the licensing to a user, role, duty, or privilege. To test this I set up the following scenario:
1. I found a menu item that has different licenses for the…
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Does Licensing in D365FO Consider the Deny Permission? | Alex Meyer
I have a very interesting licensing scenario I recently ran into surrounding using the deny permission. With the move to D365FO, the deny permission allows for explicitly revoking access to an object, this in turn, should also impact the licensing to a user, role, duty, or privilege.
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