Difference between revisions of "V2/Concepts/User/Access Group"
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
<h1 class="main-heading">Access Group</h1> | <h1 class="main-heading">Access Group</h1> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Think of access group as a subset of the assets under the organization. Users can be placed into access groups to have access to those assets. Currently assets that can be assigned to an access group are: | ||
+ | * user | ||
+ | * site | ||
+ | * rule | ||
As pointed out in [[Concepts#Organization, User, Access Group|general concepts]], access group is a subset of the assets under the organization that users under the access group can access. | As pointed out in [[Concepts#Organization, User, Access Group|general concepts]], access group is a subset of the assets under the organization that users under the access group can access. |
Revision as of 12:40, 2 July 2021
Access Group
Think of access group as a subset of the assets under the organization. Users can be placed into access groups to have access to those assets. Currently assets that can be assigned to an access group are:
- user
- site
- rule
As pointed out in general concepts, access group is a subset of the assets under the organization that users under the access group can access.
Currently assets that can be assigned to an access group are:
- user
- site
- rule
Each organization has default access group called All (<organization's Name>). By default, the following assets will be assigned to the default access group:
- Users with Administrator role
- All of the sites under the organization
- All of the rules under the organization
Access group can be nested and users of top level access group have access to all of the assets that belong to access groups under top level access group.
For example: Asia access group have access to all of the assets of Toa Payoh access group.