Dave,

I think you're probably better off creating new people permission group 
records for the new permission and then modifying the existing records for 
the old permission.

The contents of the z1D_Action field control what happens to the 
Application License field on the User form. Take a look at the highest 
number filters on CTM:People Permission Groups, and look at what happens 
when you set the action to "REMOVE"

Doug

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On Tue, 13 May 2008 12:53:33 -0500 "Drake,Dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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>Aye, I can use an escalation to modify the CTM:People Permission Group 
entries, but that doesn't seem to affect the User form records 
>
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>Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 11:46 AM
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>Subject: Re: Asset Admin license removals
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>Dave - not sure if this is correct in your version, but in 7.1.0 you can 
look for the form called CTM:People Permission Groups
>
>You should be able to query on that form where Permission Group = Asset 
User and then do a modify all to change those to Asset Viewer.
>
>I'm guessing that in 7.0.1 it is something similar.
>Hope this helps.
>:)
>
>Candace DeCou
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>Hi all,
>I've got about a thousand people records that I need to remove the asset 
admin licenses they were previously assigned, and replace those with Asset 
Viewers instead. Any pointers greatly appreciated! ;)
>
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