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15 years 10 months ago #4899 by vfro
How nested group works was created by vfro
Hello

Please help me to understand what i'm doing wrong here:

Four groups: MA, GBM, EBU Users, EBU Editors

MA users can see only MA categories
GBM users can see only GBM categories
EBU Users can see all categories
EBU Editors can see and edit all categories

Nested groups:
EBU Editors is added as nested group for EBU Users
EBU Users is added as nested group to MA and GBM

My problem:

Log in as MA or GBM i can see only MA respective GBM categories

Log in as EBU Users or EBU Editors i can see MA and GBM categories and blocks...twice? See attached image

I use Flexicontent 1.5.2 and Flexiaccess 1.0.3

Thank you

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15 years 10 months ago #5102 by vfro
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Anyone, please? I still have this problem

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15 years 10 months ago #5103 by vfro
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Ok, i found if i remove EBU Users nested group for GBM group, i can see links only once for this category

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15 years 10 months ago #5154 by vfro
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Still facing this problem. Ebu Users should see GBM and MA pages. How can i do that without having duplicate links?

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15 years 10 months ago #5358 by vfro
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Come on, guys, some help here, please! Give me a link to documentation, a hint, something!

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15 years 10 months ago #5393 by vistamedia
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The group structure should be the following
MA - Nested group: EBU - Level 2
GBM - Nested group: EBU - Level 2
EBU Users - Nested group: EBU editors - Level 3
EBU editors - Nested groups: none - Level 4

Then you grant the permission required to each group and it should work properly

Cheers,
Emmanuel.

FLEXIcontent lead developer.
www.vistamedia.fr web agency and custom development.
www.joomla.fr co-administrator.
Please no PM for support request, use the forum for that!!!

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15 years 10 months ago #5553 by vfro
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I'm going crazy with this problem. Here is another example, i followed your indication and here is what i get:

Note: Comando top doesn't have any nested group and have Level 3

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15 years 10 months ago #5557 by vistamedia
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It difficult to see because your screenshot are partial
But it seem that commando top is nested in all other groups.
Thus it herits from the permission of all other groups.
Emmanuel.

FLEXIcontent lead developer.
www.vistamedia.fr web agency and custom development.
www.joomla.fr co-administrator.
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15 years 10 months ago #5563 by vfro
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But Comando Top it's the main group, should not all others group be nested to this?

From your first example, this is what i understand:

EBU Users - Nested group: EBU editors - Level 3 - subgroups similar with Telesales groups
EBU editors - Nested groups: none - Level 4 - Top group, similar with Comando Top

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15 years 10 months ago #5588 by vistamedia
Replied by vistamedia on topic How nested group works
I think you make a confusion between children and parents. In FLEXIaccess you set the children of a group.
A child as MORE permission than his parent.
In all other components you set the parent.
Think about the standard Joomla groups:
Administrator and Super Administrator. If you wish to replicate this in FLEXIaccess you should do the following settings:
1) Administrator - level n - Nested groups(children): Super Administrator
2) Super Administrator - level n+1 - Nested groups(children): none

Cheers,
Emmanuel.

FLEXIcontent lead developer.
www.vistamedia.fr web agency and custom development.
www.joomla.fr co-administrator.
Please no PM for support request, use the forum for that!!!

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