Understanding the "Application Elements Override" Tab

The Application Elements Override tab has two functions:

  • Assigning application elements to permission groups

  • Attaching permission rules to a specific application element.

Application Elements Override Tab

All application elements are listed in the left part, represented as a tree view. You will find there all the workspaces with the scenarios they contain, custom views and custom dashboards as well as a folder containing all the tasks available in the application. Note that the groups that the elements are attached to will be displayed after their name, clicking on the groups button will bring up a selection tool allowing to assign one or several permission groups to the selected element:

Manage Permission Groups of Application Elements Configurator

For the rules overrides, a ruleset editor is displayed for each element, allowing to see and edit specific rules attached to this element for all the user patterns.

Unlike the other tabs, the lines displayed in the ruleset editor vary according to the type of the selected element. For instance, it does not make sense to attach permissions on application element "Task" while defining rules for a scenario or a dashboard.

This tab is also used to manage orphan scenarios. For more details, please refer to Section Addressing Orphan Scenarios.