Role Group
The Role Group feature enables administrators to organize and manage user roles effectively within the system. Below is a detailed guide on how to utilize the Role Group module:

Accessing the Role Group Section:
Log in to the system with administrative privileges.
Navigate to the Role Group management section within the system.
Understanding Role Group Fields:
Id: Unique identifier for the role group.
Description: Describes the purpose or function of the role group.
Ranking: Specifies the ranking or priority of the role group.
Inactive: Indicates whether the role group is currently active or inactive.
Searching and Filtering:
Use the search and filter options to quickly locate specific Role Group entries.
You can search by description, ranking, or other parameters to narrow down the results.
Adding a New Role Group Entry:
Click on the "ADD" button to create a new Role Group entry.
Provide a meaningful description for the role group.
Specify the ranking to prioritize the role group if necessary.
Ensure the role group is set to active unless you intend to deactivate it.
Editing Existing Role Group Entries:
Locate the Role Group entry you wish to edit from the list.
Click on the "Edit" option corresponding to the entry.
Update the description or ranking as needed.
Save the changes once you're done.
Activating or Deactivating Entries:
Toggle the "Inactive" option to activate or deactivate a Role Group entry.
Deactivating a role group may affect user roles associated with it, so exercise caution.
Deleting Entries:
Deleting Role Group entries should be approached with caution as it may impact user roles.
Consider deactivating entries instead of deleting them if unsure about their impact.
Testing and Monitoring:
After creating or modifying Role Group entries, test user roles to ensure they are assigned correctly.
Regularly review Role Group configurations to ensure they align with organizational needs and security policies.
By following these steps, administrators can effectively organize and manage user roles using the Role Group feature, ensuring proper role assignment and access control within the system.
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