Hi,
I have role A and B in the model. Both roles have Write access to module 1, which has line item 1-5. However, for line item 5, role A should have read access, while role B write access. How can I assign roles to line litems access?
Thanks
Andre
@andre.lie
By default you can't assign Roles to Line items.
However, using Dynamic Cell Access you can assign access by User to line items (using a line item subset), although this will only work for numeric values
If you want to assign this access by role, you will need to create a dummy list of roles, assign the users to the role and then map the access to the users. you can then apply this to a module dimensioned by users and the line item subset. This can then be applied to the module
Have a look at this App in the App hub (and the associated video); there are worked examples of line item access
https://community.anaplan.com/t5/Learning/Dynamic-Cell-Access-Learning-App/ba-p/33869
I hope this helps
Hi Andre,
Right now we don't have the access control at line item/role level. We can use Dynamic cell access..
Create a module with Users as dimension and 2 Line items(Write / Read) as Boolean Format.
Write Line item - Input Field
Read Line Item - Formula (NOT WRITE)
Mark the boolean to whom you need Write access.
Then Use this line item in Write Access driver/Read access driver in Line Item 5.
Please see the attached pic.
Hope this will help....
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