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| ===== configure user group ===== | ===== configure user group ===== | ||
| + | With this feature you can create your own usergroups and populate them with user accounts later on. | ||
| + | **[[niota_grid_config_sitemap|navigate to the menu item]]** | ||
| - | * Navigate to the menu item | ||
| - | **object and access management->object and instances** | + | * add/edit a record -> enter valid values for fields listed below |
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| + | {{:niota-docs:m_04_020_usergroup_01.png?nolink|}} | ||
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| - | * Add/edit a record. | + | === Usergroup === |
| - | * enter valid values for fields listed below | + | Unique ID of this user group. Do not use special characters in the ID. Mind naming conventions for IDs. |
| - | === Catalog ID === | + | === Description Usergroup === |
| - | Unique ID for this catalog object. The Catalog object ID for customer objects must be positive integer numbers. Negative integer numbers are reserved for system catalog object. | + | Description of the user group. |
| - | === DB connection === | + | === Grouptype === |
| - | ID of a configured database connection. Via this connection access to the database object is established. | + | Type of the user group. Internally there are different types of user groups. When you create a usergroup it is always of type custom group. |
| - | === Catalogobject === | ||
| - | Name of the object on it's //original// source database | ||
| - | + | continue with [[niota_grid_config_membership|user and usergroup -> usergroup membership]] \\ | |
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| - | {{:niota-docs:grid_config_instance_access_01.png|}} | + | |