These permissions include Select, Create, Delete, and Edit. This means that if the Role permissions page grants permission to edit, but editing is forbidden on the Managed by operations page, a User with that Role will still be able to edit.
It consists of the following elements:
Search field (Fig.1(1));
Refresh button(Fig.1(2));
Add tool (Fig.1(3));
Registry(Fig.1(4));
Pagination (Fig.1(5)).
Fig. 1. Managed by operations
1.1. Search field
The search is performed on the Grantee column.
It consists of an input field and a close button () displayed when the cursor is placed in the input field. To search by part of a word or a number, use the * symbol. You can also use the * character to replace any number of characters.
1.2. Refresh button
Updating the register table is performed by clicking on the refresh button -
(Fig.1(2)).
1.3. Add tool
It is used to add a User or Role to which you want to assign operation permissions.
The New grantee modal window opens (Fig.2) after clicking the add button (Fig.1(3)). It comprises the field and the Add and Close buttons.
Fig. 2. New grantee modal window
1.4. Registry
Consists of columns:
Grantee — the name of the Role, or User, to which the rights are assigned. Depending on the icon, you can determine whether it is a Role or a User: — the Role, — the User;
Create — this column assigns permission to create new entries in a particular section;
Read — this column assigns permission to read (the ability to view) entries in a particular section;
Edit — this column assigns permission to edit entries in a particular section;
Delete — this column assigns permission to delete entries in a particular section.
There are three choices in the columns:
Allow — allows the operation specified in the column heading;
Allow with delegation — allows an operation and can assign that operation to another User or Role;
Forbidden — forbidden the operation specified in the column heading.
1.5. Pagination
It consists of the Rows per page field, which indicates the number of entries (it is possible to set from 1 to 1000) per page, and forward and backward buttons for switching pages.
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