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I suggest you locate the BPCSDOC and study the BPCS SECURITY documentation. Perhaps I misunderstood the question.
Hi all, We are using a BPCS 6.04 version. It's possible to define, using the sys600 or other tool, who one user has a readonly access or has a readwrite access to one module or program?
Has anyone else tried do this?
Any help would be very appreciated.
Thanks a lot.
Walter Araujo.
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