Privileges

This topic applies to ArcEditor and ArcInfo only.

Privileges allow Workflow Manager administrators to restrict or allow application functionality to groups of users. By combining groups, users can be given many different combinations of functionality via privileges. Privileges allow the configuration of significantly more advanced roles. The privileges used by the default application are detailed below.

Privilege name

Description

AOIOverlapOverride

User can create an overlapping AOI for a job where the AOI overlap rule applies.

AssignAnyJob

User can assign any job to any individual at any time.

AssignAnyStep

User can assign any step at any time to any user/group.

CanAddAttachesForHeldJobs

User can override a hold to add attachments to a job.

CanAddCommentsForHeldJobs

User can override a hold to add comments to a job.

CanChangeJobOwner

User can change the job owner.

CanExportTransactions

User can export stored transactions for any job.

CanSetDatabaseLogin

User can change their individual login for the data workspaces configured in the system.

CanSetStep

User can set the current step of the job to any step they want at any time.

CanUpdatePropsForHeldJobs

User can override a hold to modify properties on a job.

CloseJob

User can close a job when the workflow is complete.

CreateJob

User can create/clone a job.

CreateVersion

User can create the job version.

DeleteJobs

User can delete jobs, versions, and job MXDs.

DeleteMXD

User can delete job MXDs.

DeleteVersion

User can delete editing versions.

GroupJobAssign

User can assign any job that is assigned to their group(s) to anybody in their group(s).

GroupStepAssign

User can assign any step that is assigned to their group(s) to anybody in their group(s).

IndividualJobAssign

User can assign any job to themselves that is assigned to their group, and also back to their group from themselves.

IndividualStepAssign

User can assign any step to themselves that is assigned to their group, and also back to their group from themselves.

ManageAOI

User can modify the Area of Interest on a job.

ManageAttachments

User can add/remove attachments on a job.

ManageDataWorkspace

User can choose the data workspace for a job.

ManageDependencies

User can add/remove/modify dependencies on a job.

ManageExtendedProperties

User can modify extended properties on the job.

ManageHolds

User can add/remove holds on a job.

ManageLinkedProperties

User can modify (add/modify/delete) linked or related properties on the job.

ManageQuery

User can manage (add/remove/modify) their own personal queries.

ManageReplication

User can manage repository replication.

ManageVersion

User can modify the version that the job is pointing to and create the version using the UI.

ManageWorkflow

User can modify the workflow when the job is created before committing the workflow for execution.

UpdateProperties

User can update properties on a job.

Workflow Manager User/Group Privileges

It is not advised that you delete any of these privileges. If any are missing, the functionality it allows will be missing from the application. You are able to add more privileges to the system, but these privileges will only be enforced in custom extensions you create for Workflow Manager.

Steps:
  1. Open the Administrator and connect to your Workflow Manager database.
  2. In the Workflow Manager Administrator, navigate to the Privileges tab.

    If you have imported minimum or quick-start configuration, you will see privileges listed.

  3. Select a privilege, then click the Edit button on the side panel of the Privileges tab.

    The Privilege Properties dialog box appears.

  4. Modify the description of the privilege, if desired.
  5. Select the Groups tab.
  6. Add or remove groups from having the privilege.
  7. Click OK to save changes and close the Privilege Properties dialog box.

Published 6/7/2010