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‎06-17-2015 04:11 PM
Is there a way to allow a Non-Admin users (only restricted from configuration and database scripts) to schedule the email for reports?
The only place I can see to schedule the email is in the configuration tab, and I don't want to give them access to that, but I would really like for them to be able to schedule their own reports.
Is there a way to accomplish this?
The only place I can see to schedule the email is in the configuration tab, and I don't want to give them access to that, but I would really like for them to be able to schedule their own reports.
Is there a way to accomplish this?
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‎06-17-2015 04:35 PM
The email alert settings is under the Configuration menu which your users have no access to. Except through creating a dedicated database script (which we can't offer support for) there will be no way for them to set up email alerts.
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‎06-17-2015 05:13 PM
OK. Thanks for the confirmation that I wasn't missing something.
I'll see if I can delegate the secretarial task of scheduling the reports to a junior admin.
I'll see if I can delegate the secretarial task of scheduling the reports to a junior admin.
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‎06-17-2015 04:35 PM
The email alert settings is under the Configuration menu which your users have no access to. Except through creating a dedicated database script (which we can't offer support for) there will be no way for them to set up email alerts.