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Datalab Applications

The Datalab Applications panel allows you to set permissions on the main authorizations tree, where all users are listed.
The form can be accessed by clicking the Security panel from the Administration Panel.

The form is made up of certain elements, which are described below.
In this section, you can use function of filterring or searching to display users and groups according to the selected permission.
None |
If checked, the user permissions tree shows users with None permission type.
This means that ther user has no permissions to access the feature and any such features are hidden from the user.
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Read |
If checked, the user permissions tree shows users with Read permission type.
The user can only read data and cannot write or modify it.
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Write |
If checked, the user permissions tree shows users with Write permission type.
The user can read, write and change data, but cannot delete it.
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Delete |
If checked, the user permissions tree shows users with Delete permission type.
The user can read, write, change end delete data. The user has full permissions.
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Show All |
If checked, the user permissions tree shows all users, regardless of the permissions. |
Active user |
If checked ( ), in users permission tree is shown only active users.
Inactive users are displayed in red.
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HINT
Users with Undefined permissions are not displayed and can be added by keyboard combination of CTRL+Insert. The Principals form is opened.
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Add undefined |
Clicking the buttons opens the Principals form for selecting users with undefined permissions and adding permissions.

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User |
From the drop-down list, select the user you want to see or whose permisions you want to edit.
By clicking on button, Search by form is opened, where you can search or multiselect users.
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WARNING
Removing permissions from a user can be done with CTRL+DELETE keyboard combination.
When removing/deleting user permissions, be careful NOT to remove permissions for all users and groups. In this case, you may find yourself locked out of the program and you will no longer be able to log into PANTHEON. Read more in the chapter General (see Apply button).
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Displays the users and groups in a tree structure and their permissions settings. Assigned authorizations for the currently selected option (you can select it using the above-mentioned filter) are displayed.
Name
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User name of the user for program login.
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Title
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Name of the user.
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Inherited from parent
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Permissions are inherited from a parent entity.
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WARNING
If the child permission is different from the parent permission, the icon changes, so it is easier to find it in the tree view.

Meaning of the icons:
– child permission is set to None
– child permission is set to either Write or Read
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Acquired from user group
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If checked ( ), permissions are inherited from the user group when user is assigned (add) to the user group.
If not checked, permissions are set at the user level.
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Basic permissions
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- None – there are no permissions. Such features are hidden from the user.
- Read – user can only read data.
- Write – user can read, write and change data.
- Delete – user can read, write, change end delete data. User has full permissions.
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Only one basic permission may be selected.
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Write period
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Back for X days - used for authorizations for single documents. This parameter specifies for how many days in the past the user can change or delete documents.
Examples:
- 0 = the current day,
- 1 = the current day and the day before,
- 30 = thirty days before the current day,
- -1 = unlimited, which means that documents can always be changed or deleted.
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When write period is expired, the IRIS message opens.
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Full
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If checked ( ), user has full (user can read, write, delete) or none permissions for an indefinite period of time for the selected authorization.
If there are existing child entities that are not explicitly set, this also takes effect.
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Modified date
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Date and time of the data change.
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Modified By
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User name of the user who modified the data.
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Hint
- For setting multiple permissions on child entities, see the chapter Right click on Administration panel tree.
- To quickly set permissions, you can apply the multiselect feature by using:
- SHIFT keyboard button and mouse click or Up and Down keyboard buttons.
- CONTROL keyboard button and mouse click.
- CONTROL+A: select all records.
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