On installation, Connectivity Studio adds a set of business-integration-specific security roles to the set of roles as provided in D365 F&SCM. You can assign the users, who play a role in business integrations, to the Connectivity studio security roles.
Security roles
You can use these Connectivity studio security roles in your business integration team:
Roles | AOT name | Purpose | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
Connectivity studio Message designer | BisMessageDesigner | Design interfaces | The designer of the business integration, including messages, documents, connectors, and web services. The designer has read, update, create, and delete access to the full Connectivity Studio. |
Connectivity studio Message manager | BisMessageManager | Monitor interfaces | The manager monitors the message process. The manager has these access rights:
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Connectivity studio Message user | BisMessageUser | View only | The user can use the message process. The user has these access rights:
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Connectivity studio Message run | BisMessageRun | Run message from a menu item | A user with this role can run a message or a web service action from an action menu item. |
For detailed information on the roles, refer to the Security configuration in D365 F&SCM.
Limit shown data to current company
You can limit the view of the following Connectivity Studio pages to only show data for the current company:
History management (BisConHistory)
Data synchronization log (BisRecordEventLog)
Outbound message queue (BisMessagetableEventLog)
To do so, on the Security configuration page:
For the desired Connectivity Studio security role, in the Security policy context string field, enter: RestrictBisPerLegalEntity.
On the Unpublished objects tab, publish the changed security role.