Advanced permissions

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Hi all - the number of users for my website grew a lot recently and I need to better organize Groups and Users (that is companies and single students respectively). That's why I decided to enable advanced permissions, as I need to set permissions for web pages for an entire group or for a single user only. After enabling advanced permissions, it turns out that I can set permissions for a web page ONLY for GROUPS, not for SINGLE USERS.

Is it a bug or am I doing something wrong?

To be clearer: if I have a user group A with three users: user A1 , A2 and A3, I can set "read permissions on a web page only for Group A, and not only for user A2, for example.

Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.

Marcello Falleni
http://www.englishcity.it

 
senshidigital replied on at Permalink Reply
senshidigital
Only works on Groups not individual users as far as I know.
vmoser replied on at Permalink Reply
Thanks. Then Concrete5 documentation is misleading, as they clearly state that "Advanced permissions allow any combination of users and groups to be assigned ... page specific access".

Marcello Falleni
English City
http://www.englishcity.it
frz replied on at Permalink Reply
frz
wait... what?

with concrete5 you can use groups or users alternatively anywhere you pick permissions. So you can have Group 1 and User A and set the ability to read, write, admin, etc a page to either the group or user.

What you can't do is build excluding joins. So you can make a page accessible to both user A and group 1, but not everyone in group 1 who isn't also in group 2... permissions are always inclusive.
vmoser replied on at Permalink Reply
Yep you are right, I just saw it.

Thanks for taking the time to answer,

Marcello


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senshidigital replied on at Permalink Reply
senshidigital
ahh... well... you learn something new every day! ;-)

Just checked... never noticed the 'users' tab when adding permissions. DOH!