Organizing actions into groups, Organizing actions into groups – 32 – Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk View Site Edition Users Guide User Manual
Page 114
![background image](/manuals/581457/114/background.png)
F
ACTORY
T
ALK
V
IEW
S
ITE
E
DITION
U
SER
’
S
G
UIDE
5–32
• •
•
•
•
For example, if a user belongs to one group that is allowed to delete applications, and
belongs to another group that is explicitly denied that permission, then the user will not be
allowed to delete applications.
Alternatively, you can clear the Allow check box for an action, to implicitly deny
permission to perform the action.
In this case, if a user belongs to one group that is allowed to delete application, and
belongs to another group that is implicitly denied that permission, then the user will be
allowed to delete applications.
Organizing actions into groups
To assign more than one action to a user or group of users in a single step, you can
organize actions into groups. For example, you can group actions according to:
Roles or jobs (operator, supervisor, maintenance engineer, and so on).
The equipment user have access to (hoppers, mixers, ovens, and so on)
When you add an action group, it is shown in the Explorer window under the Action
Groups folder, and in the Security Settings dialog box under User Action Groups, as
shown in the following illustration.
You allow or deny permission to perform an action group, just as you allow or deny
permission to perform a single action. For information about assigning permissions, see
page 5-31.
The newly added group,
Line Operator Actions, is shown
in the Explorer window and the
Security Settings dialog box.