what is the difference between copied and derived role?
Answer Posted / sujithkvra
Derived role:
A link exist between Template role and derived role,because of this link any changes to the template role gets reflected to all the derived roles.
Authorizations will not copy automatically from template role to derived roles at initial creation,we should click on copy data button to copy all authorization from template role.
Organisation level values we should maintain in derived roles individually,and will not get copy from template roles.
Copied role:
There is no link between copied role and Base role,so any changes to the base role will not affect copied role.
All authorization data along with Org level values gets copied from the base role at the time of initial creation,we can modify it manually.
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