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Introduction to GRIN-Global Webinar Session 6

Introduction to GRIN-Global Webinar Session 6. Marty Reisinger, facilitator. Six Sessions. Intro to GG; Getting started w/ the Curator Tool CT Interface - additional stuff; Accessions; Basic Searches Inventory; More on Searches Public Website; Crop Traits & Observations

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Introduction to GRIN-Global Webinar Session 6

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  1. Introduction to GRIN-Global Webinar Session 6 Marty Reisinger,facilitator

  2. Six Sessions • Intro to GG; Getting started w/ the Curator Tool • CT Interface - additional stuff; Accessions; Basic Searches • Inventory; More on Searches • Public Website; Crop Traits & Observations • Cooperators; Orders; Reports • Security; Next Steps in NPGS Gap Analysis Process

  3. Objective Participants will understand the... • GRIN-Global security model • next steps in the NPGS gap analysis

  4. Security: 2 Concepts

  5. Ownership • “Owned_by” is determined by the user who creates the record • Only the owner of the record can transfer ownership to another user

  6. Ownership • When someone creates an accession_name record, the owner is the same as the owner of the accession

  7. Ownership • When relationships are mapped between dataviews, the children (tables) inherit the security settings of the parent • (Currently) the inheritance only cascades one level

  8. Permissions For each user, permissions are applied to: • a specific table • a specific dataview • database-wide

  9. Permission Defined A permission restricts or grants access to a resource in GRIN-Global. A resource is defined as a specific table, dataview, or row. A permission defines four kinds of rights: • Create • Read • Update • Delete

  10. All Access Permission is applied database-wide –users will be able to: • Create • Read • Update • Delete • ... for all data

  11. Permissions Defined Each right can have one of three values: Value Description Allow Allows access Deny Denies access Inherit Neither allows nor denies access; access is situational; it is inherited from a previous definition

  12. Two Important People to Remember

  13. Going Forward... • Please keep testing the system • Continue to provide feedback • Additional training will be provided

  14. Contacts • GG Team • Questions / suggestions / observations / comparisons wrt GRIN & GRIN-Globalfeedback@grin-global.org • Marty Reisinger • Questions related to this webinar series & documentationmarty.reisinger@ars.usda.gov

  15. Thank you!

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