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Use the settings on the Partitions page to manage partitions, resources, and users.
As a Designer Administrator, you can control the resources that users have access to through Partition-Based Access Control (PBAC). With PBAC, you can create a partition and assign certain resources to it. In Designer, "resources" are the various objects used during interaction sessions, such as Applications, Shared Modules, Business Hours, Special Days, Emergency Flags, Data Tables, Speech Grammars, and Media and Message Resources.
For each partition, you can then select the users who will belong to it. Users will only be able to see and manage those resources that are assigned to the partitions they belong to.
All user permissions defined by their assigned roles within Designer remain in effect, and each user's PBAC details are stored in their Workspace settings and retrieved during login.
This video provides a quick overview of how PBAC works:
Watch this video to see an example of how PBAC can be set up:
In general, partitioning can be set up as follows:
You might create a partition for each of the following departments:
Then add users as members of their appropriate partitions:
Remember: Users who are Designer Administrators do not need to be assigned to a partition as they already have full access.
You can then assign certain resources to each partition:
This diagram illustrates the relationships between the users, resources, and partitions described in this example:
Use this tab to add or manage partitions and select the users who can access them.
For example, to add a new partition called Sales:
After the partition is added, you can use the edit users action to select the users who can access it:
Use this tab to view the list of users and manage their assigned partitions.
For example, to assign user_sales to the Sales partition and remove them from Finance:
Use this tab to view the list of resource types and their associated partitions.
For example, let's say the Business Hours resource regularhours is already associated with the Service and Sales partitions, but now we want to also associate it with Marketing: