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Hi All,

 

Quick query. I've just been fiddling with Processbook (ver 3.2) and finally found that I can edit annotations when I right click on a trend display (cmms up with display attributes or something similar as an entry in a menu list). Some process engineers think using this might be a good idea so that we can get people to record why events happened as part of an incident, so that when people look back at the PI trends they can see why things happened. Make sense so far??

 

Now I can edit an annotation if I'm logged is an admin user, but not as a client user (read-only access) which stands to reason. What I need to know, is how to set permissions to allow users to create/edit annotations, without allowing them access to change the actual data points for any given tag. Can you specify a separate access level for annotations, similar to the world/group/user permissions you can set for each tag??

 

Thanks


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