In Peppers, many functionalities are accessible to only users who have specific roles.

Here below is reported all the permission-matrix defined on each specific user-role. In the Permission column is specified the user role, instead in the Description column is described what that role can do in Peppers.

 

A new Peppers user can be created by user menu Management Module administration.

To understand how to consult the dedicated page: User Management.

 

The related permissions to the new user are instead defined in the user menu authority management in module administration.

To understand how to consult the dedicated page: User Authority Management.

 

The groups of permissions available are 6:

Permission

Description

View

Photo Editor

Can take on an order/layout and pass it to Quality Check workflow status; can access to the Editorial List and Dashboard page.

Makes Jobs.

Graphic Designer

Can add jobs assignment on images in an order/editorial, and can carry out the task of Checking the layout containing images processed by a Photo Editor; can access to Editorial List page, can creates New Order.

Define Jobs and carries out the QA.

Reporter

Can access to the Editorial List page, can create new Orders and control costs and extract reports from the Management Control area.

Extract Reports

Responsible

Can archive an editorial, give priorities and change assignee; can access to the Editorial List, Dashboard and Management & Control area.

Manage Editorials

Admin

Manages the operative configurations from Management Control area.

Manage Operative Configurations

Super Admin

Manages the operative and system configurations from both Management Control and Administration area

Manage System Configurations

 

 

Remember that a user can have one or more permissions.

Consult the dedicated page to understand how to assign more permissions: User Authority Management.

For a more detailed description of the permits please consult the dedicated page: Authorizations Summary.

For more info you can also consult Use Cases Diagrams page.