Page History
...
- Explanation:
- Navigation
- The Expand All and Collapse All buttons open and close any child branches.
- The Expand Active and Collapse Active buttons open and close child branches with granted or denied permissions.
- The
+
and-
icons at the right edge of each permission icon open and close child branches.
- Status and Colors
- Permissions show the following background colors to indicate the status:
- White: Permission is not assigned, i.e. is not granted and is not denied.
- Dark Blue: Permission is granted and the grant is inherited to child permissions recursively.
- Light Blue: Permission is inherited from a granted parent permission.
- Dark Grey: Permission is denied and the denial is inherited to child permissions recursively..
- Light Grey: Permission is inherited from a denied parent permission.
- Display of permission can include a triangular attention sign such as
- The white background color indicates an unassigned permission, the triangle indicates that further down in the permission hierarchy a permission is granted or denied.
- The blue background color indicates a granted/inherited permission, the triangle indicates that further down in the permission hierarchy a permission is not granted or is denied.
- Granting Permissions
- Clicking the middle of an unassigned (white) permission grants the permission (dark blue).
- Clicking the middle of a granted permission revokes the grant and puts the permission to the unassigned status (white).
- Denying Permissions
- The
+
icon inside a permission icon denies the permission (dark grey) recursively for child permissions that are located deeper in the permissions tree (light grey). - A denied permission shows the
-
icon, clicking this icon revokes the denial and puts the permission to the unassigned status.
- The
- Permissions show the following background colors to indicate the status:
- Undo/Redo
- Changes to the permissions tree are stored to the JS7 - Database.
- The Undo button allows the last 10 changes to be undone stepwise.
- Any changes held in the Undo button will be deleted when the user leaves the Permissions sub-view.
- The Redo button changes the permissions tree back to its initial state when the Permissions sub-view is displayed.
- The status held with the Redo button is deleted when a user leaves the Permissions sub-view.
- Navigation
...
Overview
Content Tools