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01-30-2023 06:30 AM
I trying to create a COE security policy that applies to sn_hr_core_case table in my PDI but it is not working. But for Employee Relations Case [sn_hr_er_case] it worked. So I want to know if this feature is applied to the sn_hr_core_case table. Thank you
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01-30-2023 01:09 PM
Hi Nilesh
Thank you but it is still not working. Does the COE Security overrides the ACLS? Or could you give me an example?
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01-30-2023 07:57 PM
Hi @ana beatriz ,
Yes , At the end COE Security is nothing but ACL's. So if you are having any ACL's on HR case table. So I will recommend to use only one of them. For testing the COE security, you can impersonate and test the results.
Please mark my answer as helpful/correct if it resolves your query.
Let me know if any issues….
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Nilesh Wahule

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01-30-2023 07:10 PM
You can try to configure as follows
Step 1 -Configure HR Case
Step2 -Impersonate to verify the access
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02-01-2023 05:04 AM
I think it was happening a problem with ACLs. But thank you John, for your reply!