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We are on 7.11 cloud. I have a question of group membership.
aksharc
over 7 years ago
We are on 7.11 cloud.
I have a question of group membership.
So when user is removed from any group, does the change affect immediately? For example, I am a member of user group "ABC - Group". And tasks of Job IDs 1, 2, and 3 are assigned to the group "ABC - Group". As I am a member of the user group, I can see tasks of Job IDs 1, 2, and 3. Now, my manager removed me from ABC - Group. Now, does the Job IDs 1, 2, and 3 immediately get removed from my queue, or do I need to sign out and sign back in the Appian?
The purpose of this question is when I am trying myself (to remove from group) the change gets affected immediately without me logging out and logging back in. But, several users in my company has reported that the changes are not effective immediately. They have to ask user to log out and log back in in order to make changes affective.
What could be a reason for this? Could this be some sort of caching issue?
Thanks for the help.
Akshar.
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Tom Ryan
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over 7 years ago
In some circumstances logging in/out is required in order to ensure that group membership is updated correctly. If you are testing in a different environment to the one the users are seeing the issue in, note that environment architecture (eg distributed or not) may play a role in this behavior. Is it a very common use case for users to be removed from groups?
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over 7 years ago
In some circumstances logging in/out is required in order to ensure that group membership is updated correctly. If you are testing in a different environment to the one the users are seeing the issue in, note that environment architecture (eg distributed or not) may play a role in this behavior. Is it a very common use case for users to be removed from groups?
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