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BW Security question

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Hello,

We have our security set up by infoarea. Therefore a particular role gives access to an infoarea.

However, we have some inforeas within infoareas. Looking at the authorisatio values of one of the roles, it list s both the "parent" infoarea, as well as one of the "child" infoareas.

The question is, does the fact that the parent infoarea is listed mean that all the child infoareas are then accessible, even though they aren't listed individually?

Hope that was clear..

Thanks,

Allan

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Thanks Michael! Just going back to some old posts and marking them as answered.

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mstrein
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Hi Allan,

In S_RS_COMP you need only include the InfoArea that actually contains the data targets. It has (at least in 3.0B) no effect if you include an InfoArea that only contains another InfoArea.

Regards,

Michael

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Thanks Michael! Just going back to some old posts and marking them as answered.

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Hi Allan,

is this question answered now? It's still marked as open. Let me know if you have further questions. I'll try to help to get the full points.

Regards,

Michael

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Thanks Michael. I thought i did give the points.. but I guess I had forgotten this one.