Business Component Uses Personal Access Control
If a view uses manager access control, and if the business component on which the view is based uses personal access control, then the behavior is as follows:
For single-owner access control, the user sees data associated directly with the user’s active position or with subordinate positions.
For multiple-owner access control, the user sees data for which the user’s active position is on the team, or any subordinate position that is the primary member of the team.
Views that apply manager access control generally contain the phrase My Team’s in the title, such as My Team’s Accounts. (In some cases, the word My is omitted.) There are no business component view modes specific to manager access control. Manager access control is set at the view level. It requires that the business component on which the view is based has a view mode with owner type Position or Person.
Note: In a view using manager access control, if the manager user has no subordinate positions defined, then the user cannot create new records in the view. The New button and the New Record command are unavailable.