Accessing Configuration Package Management Node

Access to the Configuration Package Management grouping node is controlled by permissions.

To grant permissions to the Configuration Package Management grouping node:

  1. Go to the Company Workspace tab and switch to Admin mode.
  2. In the left Navigator, click User Administration > Access Control.
  3. On the right pane, expand Administration Mode Access and then select Configuration Package Management.
  4. Use the Module Permission Settings window to add, modify, or remove users and groups.

    When you click Add to add a user, the Permission/Access Control window opens. In this window (under Permission Settings field), you can grant permissions to both users and groups by selecting Enable.

    Note: Users can view the contents of this node.

Additional Information About Permissions in Configuration Package

By design, the system adds permission to the default group, in the destination module or source. To avoid conflict, ensure that you remove the default group.

To access the Configuration Package Management node:

  1. Go to the Company Workspace tab and switch to Admin mode.
  2. In the left Navigator, click Configuration Package Management.

    The Configuration Package Management grouping node has the following functional nodes:

    • Component Lists: A central repository that contains all the component lists designed in a given environment.
    • Add-on Component Lists: To create add-on component list in order to create configuration package that can be imported in to a different development environment.

      Note: The Add-on Component Lists functional node, when included with the Component Lists functional node, is only available in the development servers.

      The Add-on Component Lists functional node is available for the users who have "enable" permission for the Configuration Package Management grouping node.

    • Configuration Packages: The configuration packages in form of zip files that exist in the given environment. The packages displayed in the log are the packages that you have created in, or imported from, the given environment.
    • Add-on Configuration Packages: To create add-on configuration packages that can be imported in to a different development environment.

      Note: The Add-on Configuration Packages functional node, along with the Component Lists functional node, is only available in the development servers.

      The Add-on Configuration Packages functional node is available for the users who have "enable" permission for the Configuration Package Management module.



Last Published Wednesday, June 26, 2024