I added a new permissions group (Faculty Administration) which should have HR privileges. However, they are not showing up for the users... Did I miss something or is it a bug?
Ok. That makes sense. However, this creates some management difficulties. EX: If we have someone that has two different roles such as HR and academics, we will have to create unique groups for that person.
Is there a way so that groups can be additive? i.e. I'm in the academic group but also the student accounts group. Since those don't conflict, then no problem. And if permissions do conflict, that a warning occurs that identifies the problem before proceeding. ex: This person is in "read only" group which conflict with System admin
Not sure if it is but this sounds challenging. However, the current system is problematic for these cases when staff extended across roles.
You should only have one permission group per person. It gets confused if you have conflicting permissions within two groups.
Senior Software Developer
Global Ministry Center - Church of the Nazarene
Ok. That makes sense. However, this creates some management difficulties. EX: If we have someone that has two different roles such as HR and academics, we will have to create unique groups for that person.
Is there a way so that groups can be additive? i.e. I'm in the academic group but also the student accounts group. Since those don't conflict, then no problem. And if permissions do conflict, that a warning occurs that identifies the problem before proceeding. ex: This person is in "read only" group which conflict with System admin
Not sure if it is but this sounds challenging. However, the current system is problematic for these cases when staff extended across roles.
Thanks,
Stpehen
Stephen Porter
Nazarene Theological Seminary
It is best to create groups for each unique set of permissions in order to ensure proper access
Senior Software Developer
Global Ministry Center - Church of the Nazarene