Introduction / Permissions in FirstSpirit / Editorial permissions / Dependencies between editorial permissions
Dependencies between editorial permissions
Certain permissions can only be usefully granted if the user or group also have other permissions. For example, the “Read” permission can only be usefully granted if the “Visible” permission was issued simultaneously. Otherwise the user could theoretically read the contents but practically it is not possible for them to select these contents via the tree view. The “Read” permission is therefore dependent on the “Visible” permission.
FirstSpirit supports the assignment of such dependent permissions. If a group or user is granted a permission which is dependent on another editorial permission, when the editorial permission is granted the dependent permission is automatically granted too.
Dependences exist between:
Visible | No dependences |
Read | Dependence on the permission: |
Change | Dependence on the permissions: |
Show metadata | |
Create object | Dependence on the permissions: |
Create folder | |
Remove object | |
Remove folder | |
Release | |
Change metadata | |
Change permissions | |