Roles Issues Still
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Roles Issues Still
Hi we are still having issues with user roles when setting the user role and putting the user in that role field in the parent entity the permissions stay as the standard access group permissions and the permissions setup to override the standard access group - such as being to create or update records dont show when set in the user role.
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Re: Roles Issues Still
I dont quite understand your problem.
You want to override permissions in parent entity in certain user role?
If that's the case, it won't. The permissions override will apply in nested entity according to our setup to the specific role.
You want to override permissions in parent entity in certain user role?
If that's the case, it won't. The permissions override will apply in nested entity according to our setup to the specific role.
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Re: Roles Issues Still
No we want it to override for sub entities - this is the function of the user role to change permissions for sub entities to ggive more access beyond the usergroup access for the subentity. But when we set that up ie allow create in a sub entity when the access group is only set to view the user still does not get create access.
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Re: Roles Issues Still
That's strange.
In my 2.9.2, I can assure you that if a user has only access View, when he's assigned a role which overrides his privilege in parent entity, he'll get that access for specific subentity (create, update, delete, etc).
In my 2.9.2, I can assure you that if a user has only access View, when he's assigned a role which overrides his privilege in parent entity, he'll get that access for specific subentity (create, update, delete, etc).
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Re: Roles Issues Still
Yes - that is why I posted it as a bug
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Re: Roles Issues Still
Any thoughts on this @sergey