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Version: ⭐ OpCon (Cloud - Current)

Managing Roles Overview

Theme: Overview | Who is it for? System administrators who create and configure OpCon roles

What Is It?

Roles are the containers for privileges in OpCon's access control model. Each role holds a set of allowed activities, resource access permissions, and department restrictions. Users inherit all privileges from the roles they belong to.

When Would You Use It?

  • You need to control model using Roles are the containers for privileges in OpCon's access

Why Would You Use It?

  • Centralized control: Roles are the containers for privileges in OpCon's access control model

When would you use this section?

  • Creating a new role for a specific team or user group
  • Adding, removing, or reviewing privileges granted to a role
  • Copying an existing role as a starting point for a new one
  • Deleting a role that is no longer in use

What is in this section?

PageDescription
Manage Roles and PrivilegesThe role list view — search, filter, and open role records
Add RolesCreate a new role definition
Copy RolesDuplicate an existing role as a starting point
Delete RolesRemove a role that is no longer needed
Modify Roles and PrivilegesSubtopics for each privilege category within a role

Glossary

TermDefinition
DepartmentA named object used to apply function-level security to individual job records. A single department can secure as many jobs as necessary.
PrivilegeA permission that controls which actions a user can perform or which resources a user can access in OpCon.
ResourceA user-defined object with a name and a numeric limit. Used to restrict how many jobs run concurrently across schedules and machines in OpCon.
RoleA named collection of privileges that can be assigned to one or more user accounts. Users in a role inherit all of that role's privileges.
Solution Manager (SM)The browser-based web interface for OpCon. Provides access to operations, self-service, vision dashboards, and configuration.

FAQs

Q: Who manages roles in OpCon?

System administrators are responsible for creating and maintaining roles, including configuring privileges, managing user access, and monitoring related processes.

Q: Where should I start?

Review the overview pages in the sidebar. If you are new to this area, confirm access and role requirements with your OpCon system administrator before making changes.