User and group access
Access control groups are collections of AR System users. A user gains access to an object, a field, or a request if a group that the user is in has access, or a role mapped to such a group has access to the object, field, or request.. You can also use groups in notifications. For example, you can designate an entire group to be notified by using a filter action.
AR System includes a Public group and eight other special groups that are essential for access control within the system. You can define additional groups based on a common profile and assign access accordingly. For example, you might create a Sales group and allow members to view the status of a request but not to change it. A group can also be a general category, such as Browsers. For information about adding groups, see Creating-and-managing-access-control-groups.
For more information about for descriptions of user and group access and of explicit and implicit groups, see User-and-group-access-overview.
The following topics provide more information about permissions inheritance and other special groups:
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Learn about assigning permissions by leveraging group hierarchy and inheritance structure. | |
Learn about Struct Admin permissions in AR System. | |
Learn about access privileges for special groups in AR System | |
Learn about the different types of groups that are available and how to use them to assign permissions to users. |