What does a NAV 2013 limited license mean

Below is a detailed explanation from Microsoft on the full licenses and limited licenses.
The limited license is very interesting, it offers great flexibility at a dramatically reduced cost for the causal user.  But don’t expect to be doing an entire shop function.

For write access into 3 tables, you can basically ‘book’ orders.  So for instance you would be able to enter a customer order and lines, but not release, print or post.  The same thing would be on the purchasing side.

This is great for people who might just need to review and adjust credit limits or enter a bit of information into the item table or are a low enough level in the company to enter some information and have it reviewed and posted by someone else.

Hope this helps in clarifying what you can and cannot do for such a great price.

NAV 2013 – License Types

When you create a user in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 R2, you must specify a license type. This topic provides an overview of the license types.

For additional information about the types of user licenses and the license restrictions regarding user licenses, see the Microsoft Dynamics ERP Licensing Guide located at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=318024 (requires PartnerSource login).

•Full User

Full User licenses provide users full read and full write capabilities to all of the licensed solution functionality through any and all modes of access, including the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Windows client, the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web client, or any other mode of access including web services. Full User licenses are for users requiring unlimited read and write access. As long as the number of users needing simultaneous access to the solution does not exceed the number of Full User licenses you have acquired, these users are properly licensed for full read and write access to the complete solution functionality.

•Limited User

Limited User licenses provide users full read, but limited write, capabilities to all of the licensed solution functionality through any and all modes of access including the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Windows client. The Limited User license is designed to give customers a lower-cost alternative for extending ERP to users who only require limited access to the Microsoft Dynamics NAV application:

? Read access to data contained in the solution through any client accessing the application, including but not limited to the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Windows client, the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web client, and web services.

? Write access to a maximum of three application tables in the object range 0 – 99,999,999 other than the General Ledger Entry table, through any client accessing the application. Access to the General Ledger Entry Table requires a Full User license.