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If a user is only assigned to one role, the None setting acts the same as the Deny setting. If a second role is assigned to the user and places an Allow setting for a function already set as None, the user will be allowed access. None will always be treated as Deny unless overwritten by an Allow. This allows secondary roles to be created that explicitly Allow or Deny a single function without having to reset every other function. |
Function | Role 1 | Role 2 | Results |
Add Student | Allow | None | Allow |
Delete Letters | Deny | None | Deny |
Student Lookup | None | Deny | Deny |
Merge Students | Allow | Deny | Deny |
Review Application | None | None | Deny |
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If a user is only assigned to one role, the None setting acts the same as the Deny setting. If a second role is assigned to the user and places an Allow setting for a function already set as None, the user |
Function | Role 1 | Role 2 | Results |
Add Student | Allow | None | Allow |
Delete Letters | Deny | None | Deny |
Student Lookup | None | Deny | Deny |
Merge Students | Allow | Deny | Deny |
Review Application | None | None | Deny |