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04/29/2025, 3:04 PMCeligo AI
04/29/2025, 3:04 PMAI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):Yes, you can assign permissions to a role that can edit some information after a transaction was approved. However, this depends on the type of transaction and the specific permissions assigned to the role. For instance, if you want to edit a Sales Order, the role must have the necessary permissions to edit that transaction type. If the role does not have the required permissions, clicking on the Edit button will simply reload the page. In some cases, other scripts or workflows may prevent you from editing the page. To find out if this is the case, you can check the scripts and workflows associated with the transaction record. For other transaction types like checks, the role might need permissions to edit journals and the transaction type itself. In addition, if you are trying to use the inline editing option via a saved search, the role must have full access to the transactions you are trying to edit or delete. The saved search must also have the main line set to true and must have a type filter enabled. Please note that the Edit permission cannot be applied to all transactions. Some transactions may require additional permissions or may not be editable at all. ****** Disclaimer: This response was generated by an artificial intelligence assistant based on previous conversations from multiple Slack channels, and may contain inaccuracies or mistakes. ******
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04/29/2025, 3:04 PM