Work around to give Read access to CI Class Manager ?
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‎07-10-2017 08:49 AM
I know Out of the box, the only admin has access to CI Class manager but is there any workaround we can grant Access to this module to non-admin users?

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‎07-10-2017 08:58 AM
Hi Camran,
You can get an write ACL created with required role to have access to CI Relation Type & CI Relation Rollup table. Also, for the module to be visible you need to add role at the module/application level as well.
Thanks,
Jaspal Singh
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‎07-10-2017 09:06 AM
Hi Jospal,
Bit confused, Can you please give me an example or tip, from where I should go to do this ? I am not exprt (Fyi)
Thanks for your reply.
Regards

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‎07-10-2017 09:36 AM
Hi Camran,
Create an ACL for read/write operation as required & mention the roles. Granting roles would mean people with that role associated to their profiles will be able to read/write. Also, get the OOB ACL that exists on those tables disabled.
Once done users will have access to table & data but modules/application would not show up. For making it visible go to System Defintion >> Modules >> CI Relation Types/CI Relation Rollups & System definition >> Applications then search for related CI Class Manager application & add necessary role for it to be up & visible.
Thanks,
Jaspal Singh
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