I changed Visual Pespective but did not reflect it (SOLVED)

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ddumas
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I changed Visual Pespective but did not reflect it (SOLVED)

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I have an access level called Member and a BO called Member, which is in the SystemUser Object Group. The BO Member is given the default access level of Member. I also created a Visual Perspective called Member with the "Used in Login" set to Member. I then removed all non- administrator functions from the left side menu navigations, saved, and put under test.

I then expected that when I login as any Member, I would see those changes reflected. It was not. Is there some extra step?

Dave
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Re: I changed a Visual Pespective but it does not reflect ch

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did you remove the Member from any existing VP? If you had a main vp with ALL access levels checked, then that might be overriding your shiny new VP.

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Re: I changed a Visual Pespective but it does not reflect ch

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That fixed it. I changed the Administrator VP and unchecked Member from the Used in Login. But..... I am struggling with why I needed to do that. If I login as a Member, I would have thought (in my feeble mind) that it would have used the members VP.
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Re: I changed Visual Pespective but did not reflect it (SOLV

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The fact that the VP has the same name as the access level does not convince Aware to use that one.

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Re: I changed Visual Pespective but did not reflect it (SOLV

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Ok, thanks.
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