Hi Jacques:
Sure.  Can you or some one explain to me how to do this?
As I said before, I wasn't able to make it work given the tools available at the time.
Regards,
Ruth

Jacques Le Roux wrote:
Ruth,

This would be great, I think David is not the only person able to explain that more... We don't need to rely on David for every
detail... Let him breathe please :D

Jacques

From: "Ruth Hoffman" <[email protected]>
Hi Jacques:
Thanks for posting this link. I used that when trying to determine the actual steps involved in getting the requested scenario to work. At a high level, it is very informative. Beyond that, what is need is a step by step guide. David, if you would be kind enough to provide details, I would be more than happy to verify and document the process and then post it to the Wiki.
Regards,
Ruth

Jacques Le Roux wrote:
This page may be helpful to have a beginning of an idea (it gives some pointers) on how roles and permissions are used together
in
OFBiz to achieve what David is talking about
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBTECH/OFBiz+security

HTH

Jacques

From: "David E Jones" <[email protected]>
I think Deedra is talking about product administration and not about access to products in the ecommerce store.

There is actually some functionality to give more limited permissions to certain users. Instead of giving a user the full
create,
update and delete permissions for the catalog manager give them the "role limited" permissions. Then (as a different user that
has
permission to do so) associate them with a catalog in a certain role (which I've forgotten off the top of my head, sorry) and
then
they will be able to update products only in that category, and categories under that category (note that any category can be "under" more than one category at a time, so typically these categories will be under one or more categories for permission purposes, and one or more categories for customer browsing purposes, and possibly other categories for other purposes).

If you want more something different than this then some code changing will be necessary because of how permissions are
currently
implemented in OFBiz.

-David


On Feb 5, 2010, at 6:49 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote:

Hi DeedraF:
I think this has been answer before on this list not too long ago.

Out-of-the-box, you can't do this with any existing OFBiz applications. Basically, the best you can do is limit access to
certain
users (belonging to security groups) by store.

To regulate access to specific products in a catalog on the same website (or "store"), you will need to write some code.

Regards,
Ruth
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DeedraF wrote:
I am very new to OFBiz. My dev team is working through the technical details and I am trying to handle the more 'front end' setup activities. Not finding very many 'exact steps' or documentation to use as a guide, I
thought perhaps someone reading this post could help out??

I have created a store, catalog, products...and would like to now assign specific permissions accordingly. I do not want all my ADMINs to have the same full access to a catalog. As a matter of fact, I would like to create a 'Product Admin' allowing that person/group to simply Add, Edit, and Delete products in a specific store catalog. Is this a standard feature in OFBiz that I am just not grasping how to accomplish? If it is, please provide
steps that might help me accomplish this task.

Thanks in advance for your help with this issue.







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