Description of the Menu Versions
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== Access == | == Access == | ||
- | + | From this sub-menu, the administrator can define and manage the access between the various children versions, as shown in the following example: | |
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+ | [Screenshot of the access / Versions screen] | ||
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+ | The left hand part of the Versions window allows the administrator to search for a version by its designation; the full designation is not necessary. The administrator can enter some characters and the search function returns all the entries that contain the typed-in characters. The search results are listed under the '''Search''' button. | ||
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+ | After a search, the search button is greyed out until the search criterion is modified. | ||
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+ | If the administrator selects an entry in the search result, the version is automatically selected in the Versions table. | ||
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+ | == Editing a Version's Rights == | ||
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+ | Clicking on the '''Edit''' button opens the Version Rights window as shown in the following example: | ||
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+ | [Screenshot of the access / Version screen + Edit Headquarters] | ||
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+ | The title on the window displays the name of selected version (e.g. Version Rights Headquarters where Headquarters is the name of the selected version). | ||
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+ | The Versions (Smart Quotes) table displays all the available versions. The displayed versions consist of all of the children versions of the administrator's version. | ||
+ | The authorized column allows the administrator to select / deselect the versions that the Smart Quotes users is authorized to access to. | ||
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+ | The following example describes the cases where a version can have access to the projects and offers made in other versions: | ||
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+ | [[File:MetisSmartModelingVersionsProfileDiagram.PNG]] | ||
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+ | An admnistrator of Version A can define that the Version A users can have access to the direct children versions' projects and offers (i.e. Version B, Version C and Version D). However, Version A users cannot access Version E's projects and offers because Version E is not a direct child of Version A. | ||
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+ | The admnistrator of Version A can also define that Version B users can have access to Version C's projects and offers but not to Version D's projects and offer. The same administrator could also define that Version C users can only have access to Version B's projects and offers. | ||
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+ | The authorization is not bi-directional: if Version B users have access to Version C's projects and offers, Version C users do not automatically receive access to Version B's projects and offers. The admninstrator must set the authorizations for each version. | ||
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+ | == Previewing a Version's Rights == | ||
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+ | Clicking on the '''Preview''' button opens the Version Rights window as shown in the following example: | ||
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+ | In this window, only the authorized versions are displayed. This means that if a version is not authorized to see the projects or the offers or at least one other version, the table is empty as shown in the following example: | ||
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+ | [Screenshot of the Profiles / Version screen + Preview Headquarters with no version selected] | ||
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+ | The properties are not editable. | ||
== Languages == | == Languages == |