Group Role Names
This page describes group role names. For general information on groups and how they are used, see Clients and Groups Overview.
This page describes group role names. For general information on groups and how they are used, see Clients and Groups Overview.
A permission is the authorization given to users that enables them to view a type of information or to perform an action in Mambu. You can either assign individual permissions to users or you can group permissions by creating a role and then assigning that role to a user.
A role is a way to to group permissions and to control other forms of access within Mambu.
A user is anyone who accesses and uses Mambu via the UI or the API. Users are assigned permissions which determine the information they can access and the tasks they can perform. Each permission has a name and covers one action or a small subset of action - for example VIEWCLIENTDETAILS. Permissions can be assigned to users either directly or through a role. A role is a way to group permissions and to control other forms of access within Mambu.
Permissions allow users to view different types of information or to perform actions in Mambu. You can either assign individual permissions to users, or you can group permissions by creating a role and then assigning that role to a user. The user will then have all the permissions that are a part of that role. For more information see Understanding Users, Roles, and Permissions and Roles.