mgerritt
Well Known Member
We run 2 production environments, one for the main facility one for a subsidiary. The Subsidiary repackages and sells, but does not design and develop. The Main manufacturers, designs, repackages and sells.
Since the subsidiary does repair, they have asked to be able to view the Main facility's Bill of Materials for only one product line. So they can identify parts needed for repairs.
I would like to restrict these users ONLY to the BOM menu (our version od the G3011 menu) in the Main environment. HOWEVER, they must have full access to their own environment's menus.
I can bring them into MAIN on 3011. But I cannot restrict their movement from 3011 without locking out menu and fast path travel, which they need to simplify their production environment.
Further, I cannot restrict action security to I in Main, without also restricting it in Subsidiary. None of the security fucntions seem to be aware of LIBRARY, only program ID.
Any way in JDE that I am not seeing to restrict Action Code, Travel, anything else in one environment disfferently than in the other? We use one common library, but a different data library for each environment.
And yes, I am aware that I could probably code EACH menu item with the A J K DP F functions, but the time and complexity would seem to be utterly overwhelming for something that should be very straightforward.
Marc Gerritt
A7.3 CUM 13
Since the subsidiary does repair, they have asked to be able to view the Main facility's Bill of Materials for only one product line. So they can identify parts needed for repairs.
I would like to restrict these users ONLY to the BOM menu (our version od the G3011 menu) in the Main environment. HOWEVER, they must have full access to their own environment's menus.
I can bring them into MAIN on 3011. But I cannot restrict their movement from 3011 without locking out menu and fast path travel, which they need to simplify their production environment.
Further, I cannot restrict action security to I in Main, without also restricting it in Subsidiary. None of the security fucntions seem to be aware of LIBRARY, only program ID.
Any way in JDE that I am not seeing to restrict Action Code, Travel, anything else in one environment disfferently than in the other? We use one common library, but a different data library for each environment.
And yes, I am aware that I could probably code EACH menu item with the A J K DP F functions, but the time and complexity would seem to be utterly overwhelming for something that should be very straightforward.
Marc Gerritt
A7.3 CUM 13