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Single Access Group report

Updated on June 30, 2021

Access Manager makes it easy to generate a report of your application security model. The Single Access Group report provides data for just one access group

The single access group System Authorization report displays all work and process items expanded. This example shows one access group consisting of seven roles:

Example: Single Access Group report

Example: Single access group report
An example of a single access group report

The second column of the report, Access Group, displays icons showing the access group's aggregate authorization value. In this example, all members of the access group PurchaseFW:Administrators have full access to all operations on instances of the Program Fund class.

An example single access group report with callouts
An example single access group report with callouts

The aggregate level of access is equivalent to the most permissive authorization granted to a role in the access group: in this example, System Administrator Level 4.

Use the access group aggregate values to determine whether authorizations for roles in the access group should be made more or less permissive.

Aggregate values for an access group indicate the following:

  • — No operators in the access group can access the item.
  • — All operators in the access group have full access to the item.
  • — Combination of conditional and possibly "no access" among operators in the access group.

When one access group is selected, Access Manager displays this aggregate value to the left of each work and process item:

For more information on aggregate values, see Access Manager — Getting Started.

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