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Managent menu > Group

This menu is used in conjunction with the Group Management window. See Admintool. If some of the buttons are grayed out, it means that you need to select a group in the Group Management window.

Propriétés des Groupes

Lorsque nous créons ou modifions un groupe, nous avons accès à l'ensemble de ses propriétés :

Global

Name

Name of the group, knowing that the default group cannot be renamed.

User type

there are 2 possible types of users.

  • Vigilens Viewer / Web: only consultation of existing queries
  • Vigilens Designer: possibility to create new queries.

The available types depend on the license.

Windows connexion

Allows to launch Vigilens without the login window being displayed, if the Windows user name corresponds to the Vigilens user name.

Setup for emailing

You can also assign a different mail server and/or a different sender name for this group than the default server.

The mail server can be set at the user level, in which case it takes precedence over what is set at the group level.

Specifying mail settings at the user level allows you to have a personalized return address.

Unchecking one or both checkboxes opens the entry to the parameters specific to this group.

Restriction of rights

* This is where you define which Vigilens applications a group can access. You can see that for each right, there is a contextual help in the top right corner.

If one of these boxes is checked at the group level, it will also be checked at the group user level and will not be uncheckable.

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Time Out

There are 2 times out:

  • the first one is purely relative to the database: it is the maximum time between the submission by Vigilens of the request to the SQL server and the end of the execution. This time out is managed by the database itself.
  • the second one is managed by Vigilens: compared to the first one, it also takes into account the data extraction time.

These notions of time-out can be defined at different levels:

  • group
  • user
  • query

These times must necessarily be smaller and smaller when switching from group to user and then user to query.

Because SQL time out is managed at the database system level, it is not available on all platforms.

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