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Default Writeback - 09-23-2005 , 07:25 AM






Can the writeback funtionality be made session specific? I mean multiple
users could write back into the same cell and would see their respective
values. Can that be done?

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Default Re: Writeback - 09-25-2005 , 11:34 PM






Writeback works by storing the writeback data in what is essentially a
copy of the fact table.

So unless the users were all working in separate parts of a hierarchy,
which was secured so that the could not see each others data - I do not
think this is possible.

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Default Re: Writeback - 09-26-2005 , 01:01 PM



Perhaps you could use dynamic security to show it per user. The user is
actually logged in the write back table.

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