Hi,
I am unable to customize the mapping for imports in Anaplan, as an non-workspace admin. I was able to do that until 17-jan. Can you please guide if that's a change/bug in Anaplan Platform.
PFA the screenshots for your referral.
@bandani ,
First question, I don't believe anything has changed from an Anaplan side. Potential question for you, was the model recently put in Deployed mode?
Thanks,
Rob
Hi Rob,
No, the model is still in dev mode. I even tried on other models in myworkspace to be sure it's not a model issue.
Are you able to customize import mappings as a non-workspace admin in your workspace?
Bandani
@bandani
No, an enduser or non workspace admin can not adjust the mappings.
@rob_marshall
Yes. But that was not the case, a week ago.
I don't believe so,
https://help.anaplan.com/anapedia/Content/Import_and_Export/Get_Started_with_Imports/Import_Data_as_an_End%20User.html
The last product release was in Dec and there are no mentions of this functionality changing.
https://community.anaplan.com/t5/Release-Calendar/Release-Calendar/ta-p/30545
I checked with Anaplan team - They say it was a miracle that customized mapping was allowed for non-admin imports. But since the miracle is ot working anymore, we're switching to created import actions.
Thank you for your time!
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