Re: SRM 7.6.002 License

2011-09-17 Thread Gmail
Jason, Yes, you are right. There is no actual license to apply on the server. The SRM licenses are just paper license that show up only on the PO. Moe. From: Jason Miller [mailto:jason.mil...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, September 16, 2011 10:44 PM Subject: Re: SRM 7.6.002 License

Re: SRM 7.6.002 License

2011-09-17 Thread Roger Justice
They need a login on the people record that creates the User record. -Original Message- From: Jason Miller To: arslist Sent: Fri, Sep 16, 2011 10:44 pm Subject: Re: SRM 7.6.002 License ** Hi Roger, Can you clarify a little? From an individual user perspective is it true that

Re: SRM 7.6.002 License

2011-09-16 Thread Jason Miller
-- > From: Gmail > To: arslist > Sent: Fri, Sep 16, 2011 6:30 pm > Subject: Re: SRM 7.6.002 License > > > ** > The submitter mode needs to be changed to locked instead of changeable. I just realized that now. > > Moe > > > From: Gmail [mailto:moe.abdel

Re: SRM 7.6.002 License

2011-09-16 Thread Roger Justice
To be in complance there are SRM user licenses that need to be purchased. -Original Message- From: Gmail To: arslist Sent: Fri, Sep 16, 2011 6:30 pm Subject: Re: SRM 7.6.002 License ** The submitter mode needs to be changed to locked instead of changeable. I just realized that

Re: SRM 7.6.002 License

2011-09-16 Thread Gmail
The submitter mode needs to be changed to locked instead of changeable. I just realized that now. Moe From: Gmail [mailto:moe.abdela...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, September 16, 2011 6:13 PM To: 'arsl...@listserv.rbugs.com' Subject: SRM 7.6.002 License Does regular end user w

SRM 7.6.002 License

2011-09-16 Thread Gmail
Does regular end user who used to use the Requester Console need an AR license to be able to submit SR on the Service Request Entry? I always thought that for submit there is not license required. However, I ran into a field permission error "You do not have write license to field .". I granted