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Introduction to Person Group Management
Introduction to Person Group Management
Managing Person Groups Rather than Persons
Belonging to a Person Group
Person Group Properties
Name
Person group writing access area and writing access area at creation
Person group reading access area and reading access area at creation
Login
Default connection group
Person group types
Persons
Data language
Assignments - Profile
Login Properties (Person Group)
User code
Login Holder
Inactive person group (Status)
Command line
Authentication mode (case of authentication managed within HOPEX)
Only a user with Administrator type profile has management rights. In particular, he/she is the only user who can modify user characteristics.
Person group management involves the following concepts:
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users
A user is a person with a login.
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persons
A person is defined by his/her name and e-mail.
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person groups
(Web Front-End specific) A person group groups persons in a group. These persons share the same connection characteristics.
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logins
A Login uniquely defines a user or user group. It can be assigned to only one Person or Person Group.
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profiles
A profile defines what a person can see or not see and do or not do in the tools, and how the person sees the tools and can use them. The profile defines options, access rights to repositories and products, read/write and read-only rights on objects.
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object UI access
Object UI access defines user rights on creation, reading, update, and deletion on these objects and their tools. By default, object UI accesses have value *CRUD (C: create, R: read, U: update, D: delete, *: default value).
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general UI access
General UI access defines if tools are available or not. By default, general UI accesses have value *A (A: Available, *: default value)
The following points are detailed here:
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introduction:
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Managing Person Groups Rather than Persons
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Belonging to a Person Group
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properties:
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Person Group Properties
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Login Properties (Person Group)
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access:
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Accessing the User Management Pages
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characteristics:
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Viewing the Person Group Characteristics
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Viewing the Login Characteristics
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