![]() ![]() Naturally, in the cloud world, the entitlements cannot be edited neither by our partners, nor by our customers – they are defined and maintained by Microsoft. In Business Central online, the license file (*.flf) is not used for defining purchased access to the objects, instead we use the entitlements. The license file contains per-object definition of the access, matching what the customer has purchased. In Business Central on-premises, the first category of permissions is implemented in a license file (*.flf). This type of permission is (still) called permissions in Business Central online and on-premises.Permissions that describe which objects an administrator or a partner gave the customer access to inside Business Central.This type of permission is called entitlements in Business Central online. ![]()
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