ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Can't Create -- What are the limits to admin?Just to be clear though: say I've built a rather complicated app: many tables, relationships... as complicated as it gets. It seems like the existence of the Exchange implies there's some way to use that as a template to recreate itself in another account... but that would take app creation rights, of course. Are you saying then that there's not really any way to do it efficiently otherwise? It might be that, if I've built a useful app, I can convince our QB superusers or whatever they're called to copy it for me into our business domain, sort of like them creating a blank app for me this time. Is it going to be hard to set it up to do this?Re: Can't Create -- What are the limits to admin?SUPER helpful, thank you Evan! Exactly what I wanted to know. And thanks for the info on the Builder Program, I'll check it out. Can't Create -- What are the limits to admin?My organization will not grant me create-app rights (complicated, big organization...) but instead created a blank app for me, & gave me admin rights to it, so (I think) I can build out what I want within that app (though not having create-app rights seems to eliminate access to the Exchange, for example). I have several projects in the works, though I'm only just barely learning QB. I would naturally have thought of these as several distinct projects, each utilizing a few different apps to address different workflow elements, drawing on a shared database. Several questions then: I expect to try to figure out how to cut & paste those elements of apps in the Exchange that I like, and/or create elements anew, into one big app. Is this approach a good one? Where might I expect problems? At creation, is an app already delimited in any irreversible ways? i.e. could they have created the wrong type of app for me, in some way that I may not yet be sensitive to? Thanks for any help.