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Allows to assign the security functions for use and modeling of the object to the existing permissions or to new permissions that the user creates, without having to go to the permission settings option from the menu.

Sections

 

Permissions: Permissions to which object functions are assigned.

Security Functions: Represents the total set of security functions, modeling and use of the object. Those that are marked are the ones included in the selected permission.

 

By default, all security functions for a new object are assigned to the permission Modeler.

Users who are assigned the permissions have access to the functions included in it.

 

 

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ULTIMO~1_img2 Opens a panel to create a new permission and once created, the security functions included in it must be selected .

 

CM0054~1_img2 Allows to select a permission from a list and enables the input of characters to filter the values in the list.

 

ULTIMO~1_img1 Opens the wizard to select a permission and once chosen, the necessary object security functions must be checked.

 

To unrelate a permission from the object, hover the cursor over the permission and press the icon n_solapa_cerrar. If there are functions selected for that permission, they must be unchecked in order to delete it.

Security Functions to Model the Dashboard

 

Visibility: Allows to display the object in the Deyel modeler.

Open: Allows to show the object from the Deyel modeler.

Save: Enables the operation of saving modifications made to the object.

Publish: Enables the operation of publishing the object leaving its state as "Published".

Delete publication: Enables the operation of deleting the object publication leaving its state as "Draft".

Delete draft definition: Enables the operation of deleting the object.

Export: Enables the operation to export the object from the save submenu of the top toolbar.

 

Security Functions to Use the Dashboard

 

Show: Allows to show the object.

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