To identify the program functions available to the current user:
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To display user information, double-click the icon in the program status bar
The Program functions tab shows the program functions that are available.
To identify the program functions available to the current user:
To display user information, double-click the icon in the program status bar
The Program functions tab shows the program functions that are available.
To assign a program function to permissions groups
In the Designer, select the Permissions > Program functions category.
Select the View > Select table relations menu item and enable the DialogGroupHasFeature table.
In the List Editor, select the program function.
Assign the permissions group in the Permissions groups edit view.
Select the Database > Save to database and click Save.
The basic permissions for running scripts are granted to the logged in user through the program feature Allow the starting of arbitrary scripts from the frontend (Common_StartScripts).
If a script is assigned a program function (QBMScriptHasFeature table), users can only run this script if they have the necessary permissions groups. An error occurs if the user does not own this program function and tries to run it.
To control how a script is run using a program function
Create a new program function.
In the Designer, select the Permissions > Program functions category.
Select the Object > New menu item.
Enter the following information:
Program function: Name of the program function.
Description: Short description of the program function.
Function group: Property for grouping program functions.
Connect the program function with the scripts that the user are allowed to trigger.
In the Designer, select the Permissions > Program functions category.
Select the View > Select table relations menu item and enable the QBMScriptHasFeature table.
In the List Editor, select the newly created program function.
In the Scripts edit view, assign the scripts.
Assign the required program functions to the custom permissions group whose systems users will run these scripts.
In the Designer, select the Permissions > Program functions category.
Select the View > Select table relations menu item and enable the DialogGroupHasFeature table.
In the List Editor, select your newly created program function.
In the List Editor, use Ctrl+Selection to select your newly created program function and the Allow the starting of arbitrary scripts from the frontend function (Common_StartScripts).
Assign the permissions group in the Permissions groups edit view.
Select the Database > Save to database and click Save.
If a task definition is assigned a program function (QBMMethodHasFeature table) users can only run this task if they have the necessary permissions groups. An error occurs if the user does not own this program function and tries to run it.
To make a task definition available to users using a program function
Create a new program function.
In the Designer, select the Permissions > Program functions category.
Select the Object > New menu item.
Enter the following information:
Program function: Name of the program function.
Description: Short description of the program function.
Function group: Property for grouping program functions.
Connect the program function with the task definition events that the user will trigger.
In the Designer, select the Permissions > Program functions category.
Select the View > Select table relations menu item and enable the QBMMethodHasFeature table.
In the List Editor, select the newly created program function.
In the Tasks edit view, assign the task definitions.
Assign the program functions to the custom permissions group whose systems users will run these scripts.
In the Designer, select the Permissions > Program functions category.
Select the View > Select table relations menu item and enable the DialogGroupHasFeature table.
In the List Editor, select your newly created program function.
Assign the permissions group in the Permissions groups edit view.
Select the Database > Save to database and click Save.
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