In Uncountable, project permissions are configured on multiple levels. Project permissions are first dependent on user group permissions**,** which define the a user’s foundational level of access.
User group permissions are material family-specific and determine a user’s access to inputs, outputs, and experiments within those families.
Project permissions depend first on your user group, configured on the User Administration page.
By default, users have Create permissions, which allow them to view, edit, and create new inputs, outputs, and experiments. For more information about user group permissions, refer Data Access/Permissions (User Administration Panel) article.
The key concept to understand about permissions is that they are additive, meaning that from the this foundational user group access level, additional permissions can be granted but cannot be carved out.
For example, if a user has "Read" access at the user group level, they can still be given "Write" access for specific projects. However, if a user has "Write" access at the user group level, they cannot be limited to "Read Only" in a specific project. "Write" access will apply to all projects under that user group.
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Access the Project Permissions page
First verify that you are working in the correct project. The current project is displayed in the lower left corner of your screen (”Hannah Test”).
Then, click your name and select “Project Permissions” to access to Project Permissions page.
The Project Permission page contains three pages: Permissions (Listing), Permissions (User), and Permissions (User Groups). Permissions (Listing) displays all users and user groups with permissions on this project, as well as their specific permission type.