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''Door groups'' are exactly what they sound like - a flexible way to create groups of doors. The main purpose of door groups is to make it easy to create |
''Door groups'' are exactly what they sound like - a flexible way to create groups of doors. The main purpose of door groups is to make it easy to create privileges / access rights for a whole group of doors, without having to remember and include all the individual doors. For organizations with a large number of doors, creating well thought through door groups should make it much easier to assign correct access rights to users. |
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Revision as of 08:56, 11 July 2019
Door groups are exactly what they sound like - a flexible way to create groups of doors. The main purpose of door groups is to make it easy to create privileges / access rights for a whole group of doors, without having to remember and include all the individual doors. For organizations with a large number of doors, creating well thought through door groups should make it much easier to assign correct access rights to users.
A door group can express any logical relation between the doors in the group, e.g. site, floor, type of room, security level, geographical area or something else. A door can be a member in many groups at the same time, e.g. site, type of room, and security level.