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if you are at version 6.x - there is a way to authorize groups in menu sys03. I 
think the instructions are in the QMS module (run docs).


  8    Security Group Inquiry                              SYS603B1

You can grant security for selected programs. It will allow you to control the 
options at the top of the screen add change etc).  It is not comprehensive 
across the product; but addresses inv100.

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Depends on your version. 

INV300 - will display several fields that are in INV100

We wrote a program   -   to display only certain fields and allow  updates 
to others.     This allows a user to update something in the Item master 
without having the ability to create or delete items. 

Roger Henady




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I am new to BPCS and I'm not sure how the package works. I know that my
company doesn't have source for most of the package or probably all. I
have noticed that most of the inquiry screens uses, 5 to display, 2 to
revise, etc...

 

My question is without the source is there a way to limit users to
display only and not allow them to revise records. The program I would
like to secure is the Item master (INV100).

 

Thanks for any responses. 

Daniel

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