8.2.1. Configuring Roles

The recommended way to configure roles and permissions is as follows:

  1. Create a Default role, which revokes all system rights. The simplest way to do it is to create a role of the Denying type. Select the Default role checkbox to automatically assign this role to all new users.

  2. Create a set of roles for granting specific rights to different user categories. There are two strategies for creating such roles:

    • Coarse-grained roles – each role has a permission set for the full range of user responsibilities in the system. For example, Sales Manager, Accountant. Only one role is assigned to each user when using this strategy, excluding the Default role.

    • Fine-grained roles – each role has a small permission set to execute specific functions within the system. For example, Task Creator, References Editor. Each user will then be assigned numerous roles according to their range of responsibilities.

    The strategies can also be combined.Create a set of roles for granting specific rights to different user categories. There are two strategies for creating such roles:

  3. It is possible to leave the system administrator without any assigned roles, in which case, they will have all the rights to all the system objects. Alternatively a Super type role, overriding any restriction imposed by other roles, can be assigned.It is possible to leave the system administrator without any assigned roles, in which case, they will have all the rights to all the system objects. Alternatively a Super type role, overriding any restriction imposed by other roles, can be assigned.