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*There is no group hierarchy among the groups granting access to modules, a user must therefore be added to the modules access group in order to get access. | *There is no group hierarchy among the groups granting access to modules, a user must therefore be added to the modules access group in order to get access. | ||
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== Modules == | == Modules == |
Revision as of 07:59, 17 November 2009
Contents
Introduction
Solution resources and structure
Resource access
Rules for group access
Based on a few notes written so far about the group hierarchy:
- We have one group per module such as:
- CEM Konjunktur
- CEM Bank
- When several users from the same company are granted access to a module, then a group is created for that company and it is build into the group granting access to the module.
- Individual users are added directly to the group granting access to the module.
- There is no group hierarchy among the groups granting access to modules, a user must therefore be added to the modules access group in order to get access.