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- | ==== Groups ==== | + | ===== Groups ===== |
PMA.core supports the notion of Groups which you can find under the //User management -> Groups// menu. A groups is simply **a named list of users** in which you can apply [[user_cruudd|permissions]]. There is a special group named //Everyone// which cannot be deleted or edited that every PMA.core user is always a member of | PMA.core supports the notion of Groups which you can find under the //User management -> Groups// menu. A groups is simply **a named list of users** in which you can apply [[user_cruudd|permissions]]. There is a special group named //Everyone// which cannot be deleted or edited that every PMA.core user is always a member of | ||
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* Id, Name: The id and name of the group, before and after the changes | * Id, Name: The id and name of the group, before and after the changes | ||
+ | {{ ::group_audit_trail.jpg?600 |}} | ||
- | + | ==== Details ==== | |
- | {{ ::group_audit_trail.jpg?600 |}} | + | Clicking on the details tab or the details option in the list page will take you to a page to inspect all aspects of a group in a glance. In this page you can see |
+ | * The group name | ||
+ | * A list of all users that are members of this group | ||
+ | * A permissions summary table. This is a list of all root directories available to the system along with all permissions applied to this group. For a list of all types of permissions available see [[user_cruudd|Permissions]] | ||
+ | {{ ::group_details.jpg?600 |}} |