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A Group within the application is used as a method to allow you to create a collection of form and reports (modules) which can conveniently be assigned to users. You can then edit the group knowing that all users who belong to that group will see the changes. This is much easier than assigning modules directly to users.
A Group within the application is used as a method to allow you to create a collection of form and reports (modules) which can conveniently be assigned to users. You can then edit the group knowing that all users who belong to that group will see the changes. This is much easier than assigning modules directly to users.


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This function is an easy way to determine which users are currently assigned to the selected group.
This function is an easy way to determine which users are currently assigned to the selected group.


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Revision as of 12:44, 23 August 2024

A Group within the application is used as a method to allow you to create a collection of form and reports (modules) which can conveniently be assigned to users. You can then edit the group knowing that all users who belong to that group will see the changes. This is much easier than assigning modules directly to users.

This function is an easy way to determine which users are currently assigned to the selected group.