Creating RadPix groups simplifies how users assign read and update access to cases. Instead of adding a series of individual users to have read access, the case author can just select a RadPix group. For instance, if a group of users is assigned to the group “Faculty”, the read access to a case can be set to the group “Faculty”, instead of adding each user individually.
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Column number | Name | Function |
1 | Group ID | System name of group |
2 | Group Name | Friendly name of group |
3 | Users | Number of users in group |
4 | Cases | Number of cases group has access to |
5 | Roles | Group roles |
Create New Group
In the above example, Group ID was set to “student”, and Group Name was set to “Student”.
Group ID | System name of group, must be unique. |
Group Friendly Name | Name shown to users to select, in this case “Department”, “Resident”, ‘Department Admin”, “Site Admin”. |
LDAP Group List | Click button to map institutional LDAP groups to RadPix Groups. Click Add LDAP Group. Institutional LDAP group “med-students” is mapped to RadPix group “students” which will appear in user selections as “Students” as shown below. |
View Roles | Set which View permissions for this group. Anonymous – view public cases View permission – Group has to have permission to view case. View any – Typically assigned to administrator. Can view any case. |
Update Roles | Set which Update permissions for this group. Update permission – Group has to have permission to update case. Update any – Typically assigned to administrator. Can update any case. |
Admin Roles | Presentation Admin – Administrator functions for live presentations User Admin – Manage users Site Admin – Manage site wide settings |
Other Roles | Case Reviewer – To be implemented Case Publisher – To be implemented |
Default tag libraries | Shows tag libraries of this group |
Users | Displays member users of current group |
Cases | Displays cases accessible to current group |