Hi,
I am trying to automate user access management from dashboard. Is it possible to remove selective access from dashboard also user deletion.
Hi @NishaS ,
To automate selective access removal, you can have a module dimensionalized by the list that you have selective access turned on and a fake user list. The module saved view should include user email as well as names/codes of the list items that the users have "No Access" to. You would then use this saved view to import into "Users".
For user deletion, if you are referring to deleting the user from the model, then I don't think there is a way to automate it.
Hi @NishaS
you can automate user roles/ selective access through an import action. you can allow making the changes through a module on the Dashboard but to add these changes to the model you will need an import action.
@NishaS
You can certainly automate user access management from the dashboard. To delete users is something that can't be done but if you are thinking about removing the User's access from modules that surely can be part of the user access management.
@NishaS ,
Take a look at this post, I think it might help you.
https://community.anaplan.com/t5/Anaplan-Platform/Selective-access-for-lists-from-dashboards/m-p/45763#M5583
Thanks,
Rob
Hi @rodriguezramiro
only WS Admins can add/edit users.
so you can’t really have a non-WSA change users.
You want such function/action to be in the hands of WSA only (and perhaps only one of the WSAs)non-WSA can not manually access the user list so they also won’t have access through a process.
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