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An Introduction to: Access Permissions | INTRO_002

Access Permissions are a powerful piece of functionality within Infigo, allowing you fine control over the access your Customers have to certain products.

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Access

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permissions are a powerful piece
of functionality within Infigo

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allowing you fine control over the access
your customers

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have to certain products.

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So administrators specify scopes,
which is a group of users

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and targets,
which is a group of products, and combine

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these together in various combinations
with varying levels of importance

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in order to create simple or intricate
sets of rules

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governing access
across your entire storefront.

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So it sets up a little bit
of a quick demonstration

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to show this.

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In this storefront I’ve set up, we have six
customers split across two departments.

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We also have four products which are
placed into two different categories.

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By defining rules
associated with these groups, a storefront

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administrator has the ultimate control
of access to those products.

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For example, here
will first grant the two departments

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access to different categories.

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We can then deny particular users access
to particular products, giving certain

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rules priority
should they conflict with other rules

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that we've defined.

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So in our example on screen right now,
I viewed the storefront

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from the perspective of four
of these customers that we've defined.

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And as you can see, each one of those
has access to a different set of products.

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So this functionality opens up

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many different doors,
but is primarily used for B2B purposes

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where you would want multiple businesses
to be using the same storefront.

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These businesses, of course, should
only be able to access their own products.

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Access Permissions works seamlessly
with our chameleon functionality,

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which allows you

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to change the appearance of a storefront
based on the use of this view.

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And it combined.

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This gives you the ability to create
fully customized storefronts, look,

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feel and access permissions.

 

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