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Assign roles to a group

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Administrators can use a group’s Roles tab to grant a role to all members of a group and to assign divisions to that role. These divisions set which that the role can access. For more information, see the eaxmple.

For more information about divisions and how to create them, see Divisions overview.

When you assign a role to a group, all members of the group gain the permissions associated with that role. Any new members of the group inherit the same roles and permissions. If you remove a member from a group, that user loses the roles and permissions associated with the group.

Also, roles that a user inherits from a group are not editable in that user’s roles section. Instead, you can see the group from which the user inherited group permissions. You cannot edit divisions. You cannot remove a role from a user unless you remove the role from the group or remove the user from the group.

  • To grant a role and its divisions to multiple people, create a group.
  • To grant users who have the same role the access to different configuration objects, create multiple groups.
Note: If the Division-Aware Role Management setting is enabled at the organization level, then admins must have the relevant permission on a per-division basis to provide role grants for users. For more information, see Enable division-aware role management.

Assign a role to group

  1. Click Admin.
  2. Under Directory, click Groups.
  3. Click the name of the group that you want to edit.
  4. Click the Roles tab.
  5. To assign a role to your group, click Assign Roles.
  6. Find the role that you want to add to the group, and to the right enable Selection.
  7. From the Divisions list, select the division to associate with the group and add access controls.

Example

This is an example of how roles for a group can work.

Suppose that your organization has outbound contact centers in New York and California. You want to prevent outbound administrators from administering campaigns outside their own area. An admin in California does not need access to New York’s campaigns. An admin in New York does not need access to California’s campaigns.

All outbound dialing administrators play the same role (Outbound Admin), but administrators in each contact center only need access to their own configuration objects.

Step 1: Define each contact center as a division having its own set of configuration objects

Divisions define a set of . Divisions do not define who can use those objects.

Step 2: For each contact center, define a group of its outbound administrators

To identify where outbound dialing administrators work, create groups named CA Dialer Admins and NY Dialer Admins.

Step 3: Assign a role and division to each group

Assign the Outbound Admin role to both groups, but assign a different division to that role in each group. This process ensures that administrators cannot access any campaigns except their own.

Note: You cannot assign roles to a group with membership rules.

To permit the assignment of roles to the group, you must Enable Rules. In addition, the group may not have associated rules. If the group has membership rules, you receive a warning. If you continue, then you lose all rules associated with the group. For security, this restriction prevents rules from adding members to a group that in turn gives members access to permissions that someone did not specifically grant.

Members of a group receive the permissions assigned to roles, with granular divisions that determine which configuration objects members of that group can access. Members of different groups may inherit the same role (Outbound Admin for example). However, the divisions assigned to each group define the resources (such as campaigns) that each group can access.

What to do after new configuration objects are created

When an administrator adds a new configuration object, the system automatically assigns it to the Home division. To limit access to the object, move it to a different division. For more information, see Move objects from one division to another.

However, for outbound dialing campaigns, the Outbound Admin can assign a division directly in the campaign configuration. If the campaign entry includes division assignment, then Genesys Cloud automatically updates the division.

Outbound dialing administrators can select only those divisions of which they are a part.