- What are user roles and permissions?
- What is user roles in database?
- How do I authorize user roles and permissions?
- What is the difference between roles and permissions?
What are user roles and permissions?
Roles provide a way for community administrators to group permissions and assign them to users or user groups. Permissions define the actions that a user can perform in a community. When they assign roles, community administrators consider the tasks of a user in the context of a particular community.
What is user roles in database?
Definition of user-defined user roles
A role is a database object that groups together one or more privileges and can be assigned to users. A user that is assigned a role receives all of the privileges of that role. A user can have multiple roles. A role hierarchy is also supported.
How do I authorize user roles and permissions?
Authorization is accomplished by assigning permission or roles to an identity that accesses system objects. A permission grants access to one or more system objects. A role is a group of permissions. Roles can be assigned to any user or user group, and a user or user group can have more than one role.
What is the difference between roles and permissions?
A permission grants users the ability to perform an action on a resource in the WorkMarket platform. A role is a set of one or more permissions and can be assigned to a user to grant a set of permissions.