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Change in Custom Record Types with "No Permission Required" Access Type
This notice applies to customers who have Customization enabled in your account and you use custom record types with the "No Permission Required" Access Type.
What is Changing?
Currently, authorized users can set the access type of a Custom Record Type to "No Permission Required". This setup makes the Custom Record Type public, granting full access to its entries to any user, including external users and unauthenticated users over the Internet and is documented in Setting Permissions for a Custom Record Type help topic, SuiteAnswers ID 10148.
In order to provide more control over who may access your custom record entries, NetSuite has introduced a more precise setup to users with the required permissions. The access type option of No Permission Required has changed to
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