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New Post 1/3/2007 12:44 PM
User is offline Tigris7
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Grant rights for creating reports ? 

Hi,

Is there a way to grant rights for creating reports to administrators, or other roles?

Thanks in advance,

Frank

 
New Post 1/3/2007 1:28 PM
User is offline Andrew Nurse
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Re: Grant rights for creating reports ? 
Not in the current version but I'll add it to our issue tracker as a possible item for a future version. However, I would very much caution against doing this because the Reports module does not, and cannot, check permissions when executing the SQL scripts. That means that an administrator of one portal could access data belonging to another portal. The current plan was to allow Host/SuperUsers to create pre-configured queries that Administrators could select so that they don't always have to ask their Host to do it.

Andrew Nurse
DotNetNuke Core Team Member and Reports Module Project Lead
Microsoft Certified Professional Developer

 
New Post 1/3/2007 1:37 PM
User is offline Tigris7
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Re: Grant rights for creating reports ? 

Thanks for the response and explaination. I figured there was a reason for it being so. The plan to allow selection of pre-configured queries sounds intelligent.

I am relativley new to DNN but am studying it in depth. If I could somehow be of help, let me know.

 

 
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