Thanks to all that responded.
This permission issue on the midtier is a bug. SW00376993, resolved in
Mid-Tier 7.5 patch 8.
So work around for now, is to give the customer write access.
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Thanks Joe.
Actually this morning the issue is back.I can't figure it out. Let hope BMC
can help. We have had this issue before, and they eluded to corrupted form.
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Thanks Joe.
Actually this morning the issue is back.I can't figure it out. Let hope BMC
can help. We have had this issue before, and they eluded to corrupted form.
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Question: How can you detect corrupted form?
The form shows no sign of corruption, many people use the form. But
Question: How can you detect corrupted form?
The form shows no sign of corruption, many people use the form. But after a
change with field restrictions, pops like "You do not have write access to
field : Comments (ARERR 330)" occur, then miraculously disappear, but after
removing permi
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