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The individual scope of Permissions can be edited and they can be removed from the Role using the pencil and X symbols that are blended in when the user's mouse is moved over a permission:
- The Edit function allows the the Permission to be made subtractive - i.e. for a permission granted at a higher level to be removed.
The Folder part of the view is for restricting the Role to accessing particular Folders - and thereby particular Jobs, Job Chains, etc - within a JobScheduler Master's live
folder and will be described later.
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This permission does not allow the business_user
role Role to access JobScheduler Master log files or parameters which would be granted individually with the following Permissions:
sos:products:joc_cockpit:jobscheduler_master:view
:mainlog
sos:products:joc_cockpit:jobscheduler_master:view
:parameters
The following Permissions can be set to allow the business_user
role Role to access view JobScheduler Master statuses and log files but not parameters:
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sos:products:joc_cockpit:jobscheduler_master:view:status
Editing Procedures
Three editing procedures are available:
- Adding Permissions:
- The Add Permission button in the Permissions View allows a Permission to be selected from a list of all available Permissions as shown in the screenshot below.
- Note that the Permissions listed are all individual Permissions. They can be edited to make them higher level / less specific.
- For example, the screenshot below shows that the
...jobscheduler_master:execute:restart:terminate
permission in the process being selected. - Once selected the Permission can be edited before the Submit button is clicked. This allows, for example, the Permission to be modified to
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, allowing the Role to carry out all operations covered by this Permission. These are:jobscheduler
_master:execute:restart
sos:products:joccockpit:
jobscheduler
_master:execute:restart:terminatesos:products:joccockpit:
jobscheduler
_master:execute:restart:abort
- The following screenshot shows the edited version alongside the original:
- The editing function can also be used to make a selected permission subtractive - i.e. to remove a specific part of a higher level Permission.
- This is done by directly prefixing the Permission with a minus symbol - i.e. without a space between the minus and the Permission.
- For example, the screenshot below shows that the
- Note that the Permissions listed are all individual Permissions. They can be edited to make them higher level / less specific.
- The Add Permission button in the Permissions View allows a Permission to be selected from a list of all available Permissions as shown in the screenshot below.
JobSchedulers
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Folder
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