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Products: Enterprise Central, Enterprise Server, Esmi Sense FDP
Functionalities: User Management
12/3/2024

Creating Type Permissions Templates

You create a type permissions template to grant user accounts or user account groups extended access to a specific type.

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Extended permissions for a type enable you to provide additional permissions for a particular user or groups of users by granting a specific set of permissions to a user accounts group or to a user account to all instances of this type. The purpose of extended type permissions is to increase the permissions for a specific type. There are two types of type permissions. Custom type permissions grant permissions for types created by the users. In-build type permissions grant permissions for types provided by default with the system.

Custom Type Permissions

Custom type permissions are type permissions for a type created by a user.

In-built Type Permissions

In-built type permissions are type permissions for a type provided by default with the system.

Type Permission Rules

You set permissions on a type twice.

First, you set permissions on the type of object. Types can be granted the following path permissions: Read, Write, Create, Delete, Edit, Force, Command and Inherited. You need to assign at least Read permissions on the type.

Second, you set permissions for user accounts and user account groups. A user account or a user account group can be granted or refused permissions to the type.

For more information, see Type Permissions Rules .

To create a type permissions template
  1. In WorkStation, in the System Tree pane, select the EcoStruxure BMS server you want to configure.

  2. Click the Control Panel tab.

  3. Click Type permissions .

  4. In the File menu, choose New and then select Type permissions .

  5. In the Create Object dialog box, in the Name box, type the name of your type permissions.

  6. In the Path box, enter the path.

  7. In the Description box, type a description.

  8. Click Create .

  9. In the System Tree pane, select the type permissions you just created.

  10. In the Relative to box, select an instance of the type you want your permission to be relative to.

  11. In the Type name box, verify the name of your type.

  12. Select + .

  13. In the Select Object window, select the object you want to add to the permission path.

  14. In the rules table, choose the permission level for the type.

  15. Click the Save button

     
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You can assign the created type permissions to user accounts or user account groups.

  • Type Permissions