Hi,

If it works in aruser.exe, it should work in Mid-Tier.

Maybe you are having trouble getting your changes out to your Mid-Tier, did
you try flushing your cache?

Do you use the Submitter permission group to perform the status change?

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> ARS 8.1/OS=Windows Server/Custom App
>
> I have a form which is used to create user request, "Allow Any User To Submit"
> = Yes, since users will typically not have a license (Submitter Mode =
> Locked). The application has a read only form(control panel) which is used to
> create the user request. The user request are created from a list in a table
> field and move to "Cart" which is just an adjacent table field. Multiple
> request can be moved to the cart. This is my problem, once the user has added
> the needed request, I have workflow (AL guide/loop) which goes through the
> table, changing the status of the request so they can be approved. When I
> execute the ALs I get an error:
>
> You do not have write license (ARERR 8932)
> You do not have write access to this record. :
> 7 (ARERR 331)
>
> Although if I log into ARS using thick client with the same user(no license)
> I'm able to modify the record, executing status change with no
> problems/errors. I'm now confused why my workflow (Active Links) error out but
> doing the changes manually apart from workflow does not error. This seems very
> easy and straight forward - I've created many apps in the past that do similar
> functions. Any suggestions for correcting this problem would be very much
> appreciated. This is the first app I've built since a recent upgrade from 7.4
> to 8.1, there are many small changes that have caused me to relearn a few
> things. I'm hoping this is another case of something new but maybe I'm just
> missing something obvious.
>
> Thank you,
> Russ
>
>
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