I found out that you're able to delete data from a BOM when you're a 'standard' user, for example an operator. The only question that comes up 'Do you really want to delete? I would have thought the deletion role should be for administrator.... Am, I missing something?....and if this is the case, how do we handle information / data traceability and the reason why this data was deleted?
By: Guest
Posted on: Jan 5 2024 at 10:09:49 AM
In the pro version there's a UAC (User Access Control) page in setup where you can give different users different permissions. You could give some people ReadOnly access to Assemblies?
By: Bob
Posted on: Apr 19 2024 at 06:58:24 AM
How do I delete groups of records, or even wipe an entire BOM without deleting every individual part number?
By: Guest
Posted on: Apr 24 2024 at 04:51:08 AM
#1
Delete a group of records. Do you mean delete a group of parts? Go to "Inventory - All Components". In the top corner of the window is a small button with 3 bars. Click that and select the 'Multi-select' option. Different versions might give that option different names but you'll see it. Click that. You can now filter and select/highlight multiple items and then right click into th selected group and select 'Delete'. You won't be able to delete items that exist on purchase orders or anything like that.
#2
Delete an entire BOM. If you delete a BOM (an assembly) that does not delete the parts/components contained/used in the assembly.
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