providing access for creating appeals and source codes

I have a user that is a member in multiple groups, four presently, based on her job description. I'd like to create a new group for her combining all of the security and permission levels from all groups into one "custom" group just for her. Is there an easy (i.e. not as complicated as other methods) way to do this?

In the interim, she is needing the ability to create appeals and sources codes. How do I, through Tessitura Security, assign these permissions?

 

 

  • You need to give rights to the following security objects:

    Campaigns Module – View

    Cpgs Appeal Display – All rights

    Cpgs Appeal Edit – View and Edit

     

    There is no way to merge user groups, but you can copy user groups.  So you can copy one of the groups (ideally whichever group has the most rights) and then add too it the rights from the other three groups.  There’s still some work involved but it’s a little better than starting from scratch.

     

    Here’s a link to the security document for your reference:

    http://www.tessituranetwork.com/~/media/Documentation/Security/Security_Administration.ashx

     

    Kevin Sheehan

    Documentation & Learning Resources Specialist

    Tessitura Network

    1 888 643 5778 ext 329 Office

    ksheehan@tessituranetwork.com

     

  • if a user is made a member of multiple groups, do the securities conflict with each other?

    For example: Let's say Users in Group "A" can do task "X", but Users in Group "B" cannot. If a User is part of BOTH Group "A" and Group "B", and log in under Group "A", will they still be able to do "X" or be denied that right?

    (it's ok to say - "just read the manual I sent you"...)

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    Hi Randall

    No – because users always log on as a member of a specific group, they only get the permissions for that specific group, not the resultant set of permissions from all of their groups.  (except for the “Manager of” permission, of course, which is set at the user level instead of the group level)

     

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    Sent: Wednesday, 14 October 2009 11:02
    To: Ken McSwain
    Subject: Re: [Tessitura Technical Forum] RE: providing access for creating appeals and source codes

     

    if a user is made a member of multiple groups, do the securities conflict with each other?

    For example: Let's say Users in Group "A" can do task "X", but Users in Group "B" cannot. If a User is part of BOTH Group "A" and Group "B", and log in under Group "A", will they still be able to do "X" or be denied that right?

    (it's ok to say - "just read the manual I sent you"...)

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  • User Groups are not collective or additive in their permissions.  You have the option of selecting from a list of assigned user groups, but you can only choose ONE user group when logging into the application.

     

    From: Tessitura Technical Forum [mailto:forums-technical@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Randall Mitchell
    Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 8:02 PM
    To: Ryan Creps
    Subject: Re: [Tessitura Technical Forum] RE: providing access for creating appeals and source codes

     

    if a user is made a member of multiple groups, do the securities conflict with each other?

    For example: Let's say Users in Group "A" can do task "X", but Users in Group "B" cannot. If a User is part of BOTH Group "A" and Group "B", and log in under Group "A", will they still be able to do "X" or be denied that right?

    (it's ok to say - "just read the manual I sent you"...)

    From: Kevin Sheehan <bounce-kevinsheehan4372@tessituranetwork.com>
    Sent: 10/6/2009 1:18:00 PM

    You need to give rights to the following security objects:

    Campaigns Module – View

    Cpgs Appeal Display – All rights

    Cpgs Appeal Edit – View and Edit

     

    There is no way to merge user groups, but you can copy user groups.  So you can copy one of the groups (ideally whichever group has the most rights) and then add too it the rights from the other three groups.  There’s still some work involved but it’s a little better than starting from scratch.

     

    Here’s a link to the security document for your reference:

    http://www.tessituranetwork.com/~/media/Documentation/Security/Security_Administration.ashx

     

    Kevin Sheehan

    Documentation & Learning Resources Specialist

    Tessitura Network

    1 888 643 5778 ext 329 Office

    ksheehan@tessituranetwork.com

     




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