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READPERMISSION Function (Record)

Determines whether a user is granted read permission to the table that contains a record. This function can test for both full read permission and partial read permission that has been granted with a security filter.

Syntax

  
Ok := Record.READPERMISSION  

Parameters

Record
Type: Record

The record in the table for which you want to check for read access.

Property Value/Return Value

Type: Boolean

Specifies whether the user is granted read access to the table.

true if you can read from some or the entire table; otherwise, false.

Remarks

This function uses the filter that is currently applied to the Record to determine whether you have read permission. If no filter is applied, the function tests for full read permission. If a filter has been set, the function only tests for read permission within the range of the filter.

To determine whether the user has a partial read permission because a security filter has been applied, view the Permissions page. For more information, see How to: Set Security Filters.

If you do not have permission to read from a table and you attempt to read, a run-time error occurs. This function allows you to determine in advance if you have read permission. When the permissions are checked, the combination of permissions in the license file and the user's permissions in the Permission table is considered.

Example

The following code example retrieves record number 10000 from the Vendor table and stores the record in the MyRecord variable. The READPERMISSION function determines whether the user is granted read permission to the Vendor table. The value Yes is displayed in the message box because the user can read from the vendor table. This example requires that you create the following variables in the C/AL Globals window.

Variable name DataType Subtype
MyRecord Record Vendor
varHasRead Boolean Not applicable
MyRecord.GET('10000');  
varHasRead := MyRecord.READPERMISSION;  
MESSAGE(Is user the granted Read permission? %1', varHasRead);  

See Also

Record Data Type