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  • A Quick Reference Guide to assist in the process of adding members to a Group in Clarity’s Modern User Experience.   A group is a collection of users that require the same set of access rights.  Members (users) can be added to a group.
  • A Quick Reference Guide to assist in the process of associating an OBS with User Access in Clarity’s Modern User Experience. An Organizational Breakdown Structure (OBS) can be used for user access control. Perform these steps if the OBS is required for managing access rights for objects such as resources and investments. Note: the following steps apply to non-financial OBSs and the OBS must exist in the system.
  • A Quick Reference Guide to assist in the process of associating an OBS with User Access in Clarity’s Modern User Experience. An Organizational Breakdown Structure (OBS) can be used for user access control. Perform these steps if the OBS is required for managing access rights for objects such as resources and investments. Note: the following steps apply to non-financial OBSs and the OBS must exist in the system.
  • A Quick Reference Guide to assist in the administrative process of creating a new Clarity Blueprint. An applications administrator can use blueprints to configure different layouts for different types of projects, ideas or investments.
  • A Quick Reference Guide to assist in the administrative process of creating a new Clarity Blueprint. An applications administrator can use blueprints to configure different layouts for different types of projects, ideas or investments.
  • A Quick Reference Guide to assist in the administrative process of creating a new Group in Clarity. A group is a collection of users that require the same set of access rights. Access rights are generally granted to groups (and not directly to users).
  • A Quick Reference Guide to assist in the administrative process of creating a new Group in Clarity. A group is a collection of users that require the same set of access rights. Access rights are generally granted to groups (and not directly to users).
  • A Quick Reference Guide to assist in the administrative process of creating a new Clarity OBS. An Organizational Breakdown Structure (OBS) is a hierarchical structure that can be used to align resources, projects and investments. An OBS can be used for reporting and access control based on OBS membership. Note: the following steps apply when creating a non-financial OBS. The financial OBS (Department and Location OBS) are generally setup as part of the Clarity implementation.
  • A Quick Reference Guide to assist in the administrative process of creating a new Clarity OBS. An Organizational Breakdown Structure (OBS) is a hierarchical structure that can be used to align resources, projects and investments. An OBS can be used for reporting and access control based on OBS membership. Note: the following steps apply when creating a non-financial OBS. The financial OBS (Department and Location OBS) are generally setup as part of the Clarity implementation.
  • A Quick Reference Guide to assist in the administrative process of adding an attribute to a Clarity object. Attributes store information associated with object views. For example, Start and Finish are a Date type attributes and Project Type is a lookup type attribute on the Project object.
  • A Quick Reference Guide to assist in the administrative process of adding an attribute to a Clarity object. Attributes store information associated with object views. For example, Start and Finish are a Date type attributes and Project Type is a lookup type attribute on the Project object.
  • A Quick Reference Guide to assist in the creation of a new Canvas in Clarity. Canvas are modules within Blueprints. These modules are able to be added within the Blueprints and define objects within the canvas by using toggles.
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