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    Posted: 15.Jan.2015 at 11:49
I would like to know if there is a possibility for a user to make some changes on the language ,which is already defined by a modeler?
For example I am the one ,who defines a meta-model and hand the product over to users. I would like to know what the restrictions would be for these users to make changes on my language!
T.e If they are able to change just symbols or even relationships/rules!

Thanks in advance
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Three things determine what metamodeling actions a user can do:
  1. MetaEdit+ license: Workbench or Modeler

  2. repository's per-user metamodeling rights: Options | Repository | Metamodelers

  3. in the multi-user version, the Metamodeling security setting, and whether another user already has a lock required for the metamodeling action

With MetaEdit+ Modeler, even a user with metamodeling rights can only change symbols, generators, and property dialog layout, and also hide unwanted types with Type Browser | Remove Type.

If the user doesn't have metamodeling rights in the repository, he can't do any metamodeling there, regardless of which license he has.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Emad Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Jan.2015 at 14:01
Thank you so much Stevek for your great answer :)

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