View for the model administrator for setting and withdrawing access and read rights.
The Access Rights tool window view allows the granting and revoking of access or read rights (visibility) for user roles.
It facilitates rough division of models. This makes it easy to make whole areas visible for those with respective access or hidden.
The view appears only when logged in as Model Administrator or with temporary administrator rights.
At the top of the window are buttons for switching between
access rights and
reading rights, as well as a selection list for the role whose access or reading rigts are to be edited.
By the activated button you recognize what rights you are editing.
The packages and components of the model are displayed in a tree structure. For the access rights, all elements for which access rights are managed, are displayed in the tree.
Access right means that users of the chosen role may create, change, and delete elements in this package.
If read rights have been withdrawn, the package and everything below it is hidden, i.e. these elements cannot be seen by the user in the selected role.
The standard user Guest has reading rights to the intersection of the reading permissions of all roles in the model, therefore, he has a reading permission for the packages where all roles have a reading permission.
Existing rights are checked in both views.
The access rights can be defined:
explicitly for a package
for a package and all its subelements
In the reading rights, withdrawal of the right to a package leads to that the role also loses the reading rights for all subpackages. For the purpose of clarity, the child nodes disappear from the view.
Rights can be set and withdrawn by clicking on the box next to the package. The space bar switches the state of all selected nodes at the same time (inverting is not carried out on the basis of elements).
In the access rights view, a mouse click while holding down the [Ctrl] button, switches the states of all subpackages and subelements (at the reading rights subpackages disappear, see above).
All changes affect the roles selected above.
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