This article explains how to configure file security in FileBound
Projects: The project you want to set file security for.
Field Name: Index fields specific to the selected project.
File Security: Implements restriction on access of group users to specific files on the basis of certain index criteria. For example, an Invoices project is using an index file labeled "Department" and a group of users need to be restricted to only see files with a value of "Sales" in the department field for the project.
- Select a project you want to set file security for from the Projects list.
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Specify the value for the selected index field in the File Security box.
Note: Multiple values can be entered by separating them with the pipe (|) symbol. The Exclamation Point (!) can be used at the beginning of the value to allow all values in the index field to be viewed except the designated value. For example, !Sales would prevent the group from viewing anything with the value of "Sales", but can view all files with any other value.Note: File security cannot be set up on numeric index fields. -
Click Save.
Similarly, you can restrict users to view only files that contain their user name, userid, user display name, a custom field value, or the name of a group the user belongs to within the designated field.
For example, take a project that records sales orders, with one of the index fields being the sales person's name. Business policy requires you to only allow users to see sales orders that have their display name in the "Salesperson" index field. The rest of the access rights, such as file editing, and printing remain the same. Instead of creating a separate group for each user with their names in the File Security field, you can create just one group and in the File Security field type $$USERDISPLAYNAME$$. New users added to the system will automatically have the file security in place without having to create a new group for each user.
File security variables
The following variables can be used to configure file security: