TheocBase/Test
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Caution:
Caution:
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Before editing data, make sure you have loaded the recent changes and likewise synchronize also when you have finished your editing. Otherwise, if similar changes can be found in the cloud, your local changes may be overwritten as you synchronize; as administrator you will be notified about such a conflict.
Before editing data, make sure you have loaded the recent changes and likewise synchronize also when you have finished your editing. Otherwise, if similar changes can be found in the cloud, your local changes may be overwritten as you synchronize; as administrator you will be notified about such a conflict.
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Reset Cloud Data
Reset Cloud Data
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At times data cleaning may be necessary in order to modify e.g. incorrect, redundant or duplicate records. To replicate the cleansed data to all other devices, that are connected to the cloud, follow the steps below:
At times data cleaning may be necessary in order to modify e.g. incorrect, redundant or duplicate records. To replicate the cleansed data to all other devices, that are connected to the cloud, follow the steps below:
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Inform all users about the steps they are involved in.
Inform all users about the steps they are involved in.
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Click on the <img src="../images/cloud_delete_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" /> button to delete the cloud storage.
Click on the
<img src="../images/cloud_delete_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" />
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Click on the <strong>Yes</strong> button and confirm to delete the cloud data.
Click on the
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Yes</strong>
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On synchronizing as <strong>administrator</strong> with another device after this time, a dialog appears with the message, that the cloud data has been deleted. The dialog needs to be confirmed with <strong>Yes</strong> or <strong>Continue</strong>, in order to discard the local data on that device and replace it by the cloud data. As a <strong>non-administrator</strong> these steps take place automatically.
On synchronizing as
<strong>
administrator</strong>
with another device after this time, a dialog appears with the message, that the cloud data has been deleted. The dialog needs to be confirmed with<strong>
Yes</strong>
or<strong>
Continue</strong>
, in order to discard the local data on that device and replace it by the cloud data. As a<strong>
non-administrator</strong>
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In the next message box select <strong>Synchronize</strong> to upload the local TheocBase data to the cloud. If you click on <strong>Sign out</strong> you will be <a href="#disconnect_cloud_storage">disconnected from the cloud storage</a>.
In the next message box select
<strong>
Synchronize</strong>
to upload the local TheocBase data to the cloud. If you click on<strong>
Sign out</strong>
you will be<a href="#disconnect_cloud_storage">
disconnected from the cloud storage</a>
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Disconnect the Cloud Storage
Disconnect the Cloud Storage
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Click on the <img src="../images/logout_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" /> button to disconnect the cloud storage.
Click on the
<img src="../images/logout_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" />
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Access control settings will be removed locally and the data in TheocBase will be cleared, if it was shared by someone else.
Access control settings will be removed locally and the data in TheocBase will be cleared, if it was shared by someone else.
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Settings - Access Control
Settings - Access Control
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Settings
Settings
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Access Control
Access Control
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Getting Started
Getting Started
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TheocBase uses role-based access control for users that have access to the shared data in the cloud. Roles provide a set of permissions. Thus a person assigned to a certain role is granted the set of permissions provided by that role.
TheocBase uses role-based access control for users that have access to the shared data in the cloud. Roles provide a set of permissions. Thus a person assigned to a certain role is granted the set of permissions provided by that role.
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By default, each user is automatically assigned to the basic <strong>Publisher</strong> role. The exception to this is the one person who shares the data file. That person is always assigned the <strong>Administrator</strong> role. It is also possible to assign the <strong>Administrator</strong> role to an additional user to assist with administrator functions.
By default, each user is automatically assigned to the basic
<strong>
Publisher</strong>
role. The exception to this is the one person who shares the data file. That person is always assigned the<strong>
Administrator</strong>
role. It is also possible to assign the<strong>
Administrator</strong>
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The administrator’s role centers around maintaining and setting up the basic environment. This includes granting other users and himself any roles needed to accomplish the tasks related to that user’s assignments in the congregation.
The administrator’s role centers around maintaining and setting up the basic environment. This includes granting other users and himself any roles needed to accomplish the tasks related to that user’s assignments in the congregation.
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Note:
Note: