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Message #23293
Re: [Bug 776969] [NEW] No way to set specific access right
On Wednesday 04 May 2011, you wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> hello
> there is no way to set access right so that a user can only change his/her
> own data in the system and all other things are read-only. like in leads a
> user should be able to see all leads but also should be able to modify
> only his/her own and not others too. it is a bug because sale users are
> restricted to see their own data because if we allow them to see others'
> they can edit them,if we disable write access they wouldn't be able to
> edit any data including their own data. i expect from a system with these
> magnitude to have such a capability .
>
> ** Affects: openobject-server
> Importance: Undecided
> Status: New
First, it is clearly a feature, because it would change the way the framework
behaves (if we ever provided a different mechanism than the existing one).
Second, such a functionality is already covered by the ir.rules mechanism. We
have many examples, rules that restrict users to their "own" data. And, yes,
they can be set to apply only to write(), or read() operations etc.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/776969
Title:
No way to set specific access right
Status in OpenERP Server:
New
Bug description:
hello
there is no way to set access right so that a user can only change his/her own data in the system and all other things are read-only.
like in leads a user should be able to see all leads but also should be able to modify only his/her own and not others too.
it is a bug because sale users are restricted to see their own data because if we allow them to see others' they can edit them,if we disable write access they wouldn't be able to edit any data including their own data.
i expect from a system with these magnitude to have such a capability .
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