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Microsoft Exam MB-820 Topic 3 Question 9 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MB-820 exam
Question #: 9
Topic #: 3
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A company creates a Business Central app and a table named MyTable to store records when sales orders are posted.

Users report the following issues:

* The users receive permission errors related to MyTable.

* Users are no longer able to post sales orders since installing the new app.

* The users cannot access the list page created in MyTable.

You need to resolve the user issues without creating new permission sets. You must use the principle of least privilege.

Solution: Decorate the event subscriber used for inserting data in MyTable by entering (lnherentPermissions(PermissionOb]ectType:TableDat

a. Database:MyTable. 'R')]

Does the solution meet the goal?

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Suggested Answer: A

Using InherentPermissions in an event subscriber with the specified syntax could potentially resolve the permission issues related to MyTable, provided that the permissions specified (in this case, 'R' for Read) align with the minimum necessary for the users to perform their tasks. This approach allows the app to grant permissions dynamically based on the context of the event subscriber, which in this case is involved with inserting data into MyTable. By granting Read permission at the event level, it ensures that users have the necessary permissions to interact with MyTable in the context of the operations facilitated by the event subscriber, without needing to alter existing permission sets or grant broader permissions than necessary. This solution adheres to the principle of least privilege by ensuring that permissions are granted only within the narrow scope needed for specific operations, thereby potentially resolving the reported user issues in a secure and controlled manner.


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Floyd
5 months ago
I see your point, maybe there's a need for a different solution for the sales order posting problem.
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Graham
5 months ago
So, the solution may not fully meet all the user issues.
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Jeannine
6 months ago
I think the solution only addresses the permission errors for MyTable.
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Gilberto
6 months ago
But what about the users not being able to post sales orders?
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Audry
6 months ago
I agree, it seems to address the permission issues.
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Floyd
6 months ago
I think the solution is correct.
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Twanna
7 months ago
I think so too. It should resolve the permission issues.
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Hannah
7 months ago
Yes, the solution meets the goal.
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Leonor
6 months ago
Perfect, we should be all set then.
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Daisy
6 months ago
A) Yes
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Lorean
6 months ago
But will that allow users to access the list page as well?
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Roslyn
6 months ago
A) Yes
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Marsha
6 months ago
Great, that should solve the permission issues.
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Sage
6 months ago
A) Yes
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