You can control the visibility of entities to users in your system by adding or removing entities from the partitions these users are authorized to access.
What you should know
- Adding a user group or a cardholder group also adds their members.
- Adding a user or a cardholder does not automatically add their parent groups.
- Removing a user group or a cardholder group also removes their members.
- Removing a user or a cardholder does not automatically remove their parent groups.
- Adding a cardholder also adds their associated credentials.
- Removing a cardholder also removes their associated credentials.
- Adding a credential does not automatically add its associated cardholder.
- Removing a credential does not automatically remove its associated cardholder.
- When adding an entity that has child entities attached (such as an area or a role), you need to specify whether or not you want to add its child entities as well (which includes everything that’s below that entity’s hierarchy).
- When removing an entity that has child entities attached (such as an area or a role), you need to specify whether or not you want to remove its child entities as well (which includes everything that’s below that entity’s hierarchy).
- Adding an entity to a partition does not remove it from the other partitions it belongs to. There is no limit to the number of partitions an entity can belong to.
- Removing an entity from a partition automatically adds it to the root partition if that entity does not belong to any other user-created partition.
- You cannot remove an entity from the root partition if that entity does not belong to any other partition.