Hi Eli,

That error usually tells you which field is the issue.  I have limited
experience with roles but I'd put on logging and see what's there, although
I think it's a field.  You should recheck all the fields especially the core
fields.  Any hidden fields playing here that you're not thinking of?

hth,
Susan

On 2/21/07, Eli Schilling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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Ok, so I'm probably missing something simple and I just can't figure it
out.



I built a custom form (within an application) to which I assigned a role.
This role has Change access to all the fields they need to change.  When the
original submitter updates one of their records it works fine.  However,
another member of the same role cannot modify any of the fields that I've
granted them explicit change rights to.



I created a push fields active link and get the same error.



I assigned the role CHANGE access to all the necessary fields along with
all of the base system fields.  I'm still not able to update the form unless
I am the original submitter.  Also, a push fields action fails even when
being performed as the original submitter.



In either case I get an ARERR [331] You do not have write access (for this
entry) to field: blah blah.



Thanks in advance!

Eli
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