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DT518 Role/User

DI010699 Role

Code (ID) of the Role parameter

DI010713 Role name

Name of the Role parameter

DI059502 Load startup module

Information

  • This parameter defines whether the stored role startup modules are opened for the respective user when starting the program or clicking on the Extras Home menu item.
    • The startup modules for the roles assigned to the user must be predefined by the administrator in the Startup MOD field in the Roles module.
  • This parameter only takes effect in connection with the 009A1W startup of all role modules startup macro, which must be stored for the user in the Startup macro name field in the Users module by the administrator.

Values

  • Checked - The startup modules of the allocated roles are automatically opened when starting the system or clicking on the Extras Home menu items.
  • Unchecked - The startup modules of the allocated roles are not opened when starting the system or clicking on the Extras Home menu items.

Modifiable

Notes

  • The user with administrator rights can decide which role startup modules can be loaded or not in the Users module by activating/deactivating the Load startup module checkbox.
  • Via the Extras Change Startup Modules menu item, the user can open the Load Startup Module module and define him/herself whether all role startup modules activated by the administrator are loaded or not by activating/deactivating the Load startup module checkbox. However, without administrator rights, the user cannot change the startup modules assigned to each role by the administrator.
  • If the startup modules for which the Load startup module checkbox is activated are closed by the user after start, he/she can open them again via the Extras Home menu items.

DI010697 User

Code of the user to which the current role is assigned

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