Per
, the output is an indication of whether the request has been successful, and if so a list of
authorised users is displayed.
10.14.2: User
The
User
field is a drop-down menu showing a list of all user accounts authorised to access the BRM
in question.
To administer one of the user accounts, select one from the drop-down list.
10.14.2.1: Get Permissions
To view the permissions already set for a user account, select the
Get Permissions
icon. The
output shows per the example in
.
Figure 41. Permissions
The output can be interpreted as follows:
>
"grant":<nnn>
- relates to the level of permission granted for the user account for a
particular BRM function, with
240
being the highest level of permission granting the highest
level of access to functionality
>
R
- Read-only permission
>
W
- Write permission
>
+
- allows the user to increase the Grant level for a user account for BRM functionalities
>
-
- allows the user to decrease the Grant level for a user account for BRM functionalities
>
G
- allows the user to deactivate a connection made by all other users. This is a special
permission only used for the connection resource
>
"key"
- refers to the specific BRM functionality, .e.g., Location
10.14.2.2: Set Permissions
To set permissions for a new user account, or amend permissions for an existing one, amend the
Permissions grid accordingly, an example of which is shown in
, then once ready select the
Set Permissions
icon.
Note:
You will only be able to set or amend the Grant level for a BRM function for a user account to
a level which is lower than the current grant level to which your own user account is set for that
particular BRM function. You will also only be able to amend permissions if you have been granted
Write
access to the
permissions
functionality on the BRM, and only be able to amend the Grant
level up or down if you have been granted
+
and
-
access to that function.
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