This is the clearest explanation I've seen so far. I have a question though. I have custom entity called Price adjustment. Now I would like to have two different roles, let's call it User and Manager. I want the user role to be able to read Price adjustment table but not add, edit or delete. While the Manager user role has full access. In the user role, I left everything as "None" except for the Read to be Organization. But when I test it, the user role is still able to Add, Edit and Delete. What am I missing?
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This is the clearest explanation I've seen so far.
I have a question though. I have custom entity called Price adjustment. Now I would like to have two different roles, let's call it User and Manager. I want the user role to be able to read Price adjustment table but not add, edit or delete. While the Manager user role has full access.
In the user role, I left everything as "None" except for the Read to be Organization. But when I test it, the user role is still able to Add, Edit and Delete. What am I missing?
Please under take following
Clear the browser cache if possible please use a separate browser for validation
Please check if user is part of any team or is part of any other security role