Scope Action List
The Scope Action Management feature enables administrators to define and manage the scope of actions within the system. This functionality is essential for controlling and regulating access to various functionalities and resources based on predefined scopes. Below is a detailed guide on how to effectively utilize this feature:

Accessing Scope Action Management:
Log in to the system with administrative privileges.
Navigate to the Scope Action Management section within the system interface.
Understanding Scope Action Fields:
Scope Group: Specifies the Scope Group associated with the action.
Code: Unique identifier or code assigned to the scope action.
Scope: Describes the scope or range of the action within the system.
Action: Identifies the specific action or functionality associated with the scope.
Method: Indicates the HTTP method (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, etc.) associated with the action.
Type: Specifies the type or category of the action.
Inactive: Indicates whether the scope action is currently active or inactive.
Searching and Filtering:
Utilize the search and filter options to quickly locate specific scope actions based on their attributes such as Scope Group, Code, or Action.
Narrow down the results by specifying criteria such as active/inactive status or type.
Populating Scopes:
Use the "POPULATE SCOPES" feature to automatically populate predefined scopes within the system.
This can help save time and ensure consistency in defining scope actions.
Creating Outline:
Click on the "CREATE OUTLINE" button to create an outline or structure for organizing scope actions.
Define categories or hierarchies to group related scope actions together.
Filling Dependencies:
Use the "FILL DEPENDENCIES" feature to automatically fill dependencies for scope actions.
This can help ensure that all required dependencies are properly configured.
Adding New Scope Actions:
Click on the "ADD" button to create a new scope action.
Enter the necessary details such as Scope Group, Code, Scope, Action, Method, and Type.
Ensure the scope action is set to active unless you intend to deactivate it.
Editing Existing Scope Actions:
Locate the scope action you wish to edit from the list.
Click on the "Edit" option corresponding to the scope action.
Modify the details of the scope action as required.
Save the changes once you have finished editing.
Activating or Deactivating Scope Actions:
Toggle the "Inactive" option to activate or deactivate a scope action.
Deactivating a scope action may temporarily restrict access to the associated functionality or resource.
Best Practices:
Regularly review and update scope actions to ensure they accurately reflect the access permissions and functionalities required within the system.
Document the purpose and details of each scope action to facilitate understanding and administration.
By following these steps and best practices, administrators can effectively manage scope actions, ensuring that access to functionalities and resources is controlled and regulated in accordance with organizational requirements and security policies.
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