Turnkey session 5: How to access the logged in user. AccessGroups
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
<html>
<html>
<h4> In Session 5 I show how to access the Logged in User and also how to use AccessGroups to control who and when a user can
<h4> In Session 5, I show how to access the Logged in User and how to use AccessGroups to control who can
   access your actions.</h4>
   access your actions and when.</h4>


<p class="video-warn">
<p class="video-warn">
   <em>To make your experience more comfortable, we set the main tags mentioned in the video to the right bar menu of this mini
   <em>To make your experience smooth, we set the main tags mentioned in the video to the right bar menu of this mini-player. Choose an interesting subtitle on the list and immediately get to the exact theme navigation item place in the video. Now you can pick any topic to be instructed on without watching the whole video.
    player. Choose the interesting subtitle on the list and immediately get to the exact theme navigation-itemplace in the
 
    video. Now you can pick any topic to be instructed without watching the whole video.</em>
.</em>
</p>
</p>



Revision as of 08:45, 17 February 2023

In Session 5, I show how to access the Logged in User and how to use AccessGroups to control who can access your actions and when.

To make your experience smooth, we set the main tags mentioned in the video to the right bar menu of this mini-player. Choose an interesting subtitle on the list and immediately get to the exact theme navigation item place in the video. Now you can pick any topic to be instructed on without watching the whole video. .


How to access the Logged in User SysSingletone; oclSingleton operator Access Groups

This page was edited 98 days ago on 02/10/2024. What links here