Managing Permissions for Staff, Workstations, Groups
The Permissions view for a specific group, staff member, or workstation lists all the permissions that have been assigned to the record. You can add or remove multiple permissions that apply to several organizations in a single operation. You can also see which permissions are directly assigned and which permissions are assigned through group membership. The Permissions view also lists the groups in which a staff member or workstation is a member. You can change the group membership by adding memberships, copying group memberships from another record, or removing group memberships.
You can display the Permissions view by selecting Permissions under a workstation or staff member in the Administration Explorer tree view, or by selecting View, Permissions in a workform. To work with a permission group record, you must open the Permission Group workform.
Note:
To work with workstation, staff, and Permission Group permissions, you must have Access and Modify permissions for the appropriate record type (including Permission Groups) and for Object/task control record.
See also:
- Finding Permissions
 - Assign permissions to staff, workstation, or group
 - Copy (acquire) permission settings
 - Manage permission group membership
 - Copy (acquire) permission group memberships
 - Remove directly-assigned permissions
 - Remove selected group-assigned permissions
 
Finding Permissions
To find permissions, first open the Staff, Workstation, or Permission Group workform, go to the Permissions view, and click 
. See Assign permissions to staff, workstation, or group. You can use the Find Tool options to do precise searches and sort the permissions.
Example:
Find all permissions related to Community Library’s bibliographic records:
Object = Permissions
By = Control Record Name
Type = Exact match (implicitly truncated)
For = *bib
Limit by: Organization, Community Library
                    
                
You can search for permissions using the following access points and values. These same access points are also available as Limit by filters in the Find Tool.
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                                 Search By (mnemonic)  | 
                            
                                 Purpose  | 
                            
                                 Values  | 
                        
|---|---|---|
| 
                                 Control Record Name (CRN)  | 
                            
                                 Finds permissions by their control record name (the category name listed in the Security view of the Administration Explorer). This search finds both object and task permissions.  | 
                            
                                 Type the name of any permission control record in the For box. Examples: Bibliographic records, Item records, Renew items, Modify free days A value applied at normal and bulk check-in, renewal, and offline that allows you to omit a specified number of days from the overdue fine calculation..  | 
                        
| 
                                 Organization (ORG)  | 
                            
                                 Finds permissions that can be set by an organization.  | 
                            
                                 Type an organization name in the For box.  | 
                        
| 
                                 Permission Name (PNAME)  | 
                            
                                 Finds permissions by their action type.  | 
                            
                                 Any text in the For box is valid. Common actions: Access, Allow, Create, Delete, Modify. Less common actions: Adjust, Approve, Cancel, Change, Check-in, Convert, Credit, Deny, Display, Override, Pay, Print, Renew, Release, Send, Transfer, Uncheck-in.  | 
                        
| 
                                 Subsystem (SUBSYS)  | 
                            
                                 Finds permissions by their associated subsystem.  | 
                            
                                 Type any of the following names in the For box: Acquisitions, Cataloging, Circulation, Public Access Catalog, System Administration, Serials, Find Tool, Polaris Fusion  |