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If one or more roles are selected, then only those roles will be available for the operator to select from when
creating a new guest account. The guest account list is also filtered to show only guest accounts with these roles.
If a database is selected in the User Roles list, but no roles within that database are selected, then all roles
defined in the database will be available. This is the default option.
4. The
Operator Filter
may be set to limit the types of accounts that can be viewed by operators. Options include:
default, no operator filter, only show accounts created by the operator, and only show accounts created by
operators within their profile.
5. The
User Account Filter
and
Session Filter
fields are optional, and allow you to create and configure these
filtering options:
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The
User Account Filter
field lets you create a persistent filter applied to the user account list. For example,
this feature is useful in large deployments where an operator only wants to have a filtered view of some
accounts. To create an account filter, enter a comma-delimited list of field-value pairs. Supported operators
are described below.
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The
Session Filter
field lets you create a filter for only that session. To create a session filter, enter a comma-
delimited list of field-value pairs. Supported operators are described below.
The user can enter a simple substring to match a portion of the username or any other fields that are configured
for search, and may include the following operators:
Operator
Meaning
Additional Information
=
is equal to
You may search for multiple values when using the equality
(=) or inequality !=) operators. To specify multiple values, list
them separated by the pipe character ( | ).
For example, specifying the filter "role_id=2|3, custom_
field=Value" restricts the user accounts displayed to those
with role IDs 2 and 3 (Guest and Employee), and with the field
named "custom_field" set to "Value".
!=
is not equal to
>
is greater than
>=
is greater than or equal to
<
is less than
<=
is less than or equal to
~
matches the regular expression
!~
does not match the regular expression
Table 20:
Operators supported in filters
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