Hi Juan,
thanks for explaining this. Its useful to know how you operate.
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 6:32 AM, Juan M Alcántara Acosta <
jmalcant...@apunto.com.mx> wrote:
> Hi Lars
> I'm sorry I think I did a poor job explaining, the selected parent and all
> the children I was referring to is the or
Hi Lars
I'm sorry I think I did a poor job explaining, the selected parent and all the
children I was referring to is the org unit the user is allowed to see/use, so
the search would include org unit(s) assigned to the user and all the children.
Let me give you a brief description of what we are
On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 12:48 AM, Juan M Alcántara Acosta <
jmalcant...@apunto.com.mx> wrote:
> I agree in part and definitely prefer to assign access to org units just
> by selecting the parent rather than multiple units in the same branch. The
> requirement to select a number of children org unit
Hi Juan, this isn't exactly a bug, though admittedly a bit confusing.
When selecting an org unit in the tree, the implication is that you
grant access to its sub-tree. You can e.g. select many districts for a
user, which means that the user is granted access to all org units
inside those districts.
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