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Latest revision as of 11:25, 5 January 2024
Assigning Modules to Groups
Permissions within Commander4j work like this.
Individual screens and reports are referred to within the application as Modules.
A module can be :-
- Form (screen)
- Report (JasperReport or Barcode Label)
- Functions (actions assigned to buttons)
- Menus
- Executables (External programs)
- User Report (reports which can override default reports)
Modules are put into logical groups which perform a role (logical group of associated functions).
Assigning Users to Groups.
Groups can then be assigned to a User