Allow users to add a component to a review

As an Inspire administrator, you can set permissions to grant or deny users and roles access to a specific module. By default, only users with administrator permissions have the option to Add a component to a review in progress. If you want to grant a non-administrator user these permissions, you can give them permission on Module Access Management by editing the Collaborative Review module properties.

Tips and tricks

  • If you add a user to the can_add_component_to_review property:

    A user with these permissions can only add a component to the review by editing the review Details.

    1. Going to the top menu and selecting Reviews.
    2. On the Reviews Management screen, selecting a review with a State of Reviewing.
    3. Right click or use the Options menu to select Open details...
    4. In the Components section, clicking Add Components.

If you want to allow a non-administrator user to add a component to the review in the Review Editor:

  • The map containing the component must be included in the review.
  • For the Collaborative Review module, the user must have the following properties:
    • can_add_component_to_review
    • can_add_component_to_review_from_map
  • For more help, read Allow users to add a map component to a review.

To allow users to add a component to a review:

  1. From the Security menu, select Module access management.
  2. From the Module access management tab, select the Collaborative Review module, and then at the end of that row click Update pencil_icon.
  3. On the Update Module Access Permissions screen, select the Properties tab.
  4. In Module Properties, select can_add_component_to_review.
  5. In Users/Roles, click Add.
    On the Select Users screen, if the list is large or you only want to see a certain type of user, you can narrow the list in the following ways:

    • To see only names that contain a word or specific letters, in Filter, enter text. For example you can find names that contain "admin", or "review". You can't search for text in any other column except Name.
    • To see all users sorted by Name, Security Type, or User Type, click the column heading and then click the grey arrow. To sort by Name or User Type you can also use the Sort By drop-down box.
    • By default, names with a User Type of Support are not included in the list. To see these users, select the Include support users option.
  6. After you finish selecting users or roles, click Select.
    Results:
    • You see your selection(s) added to the Users/Roles list.
    • You return to the Permissions tab of the Update Module Access Permissions screen.
  7. On the Update Module Access Permissions screen, click Save.
    Results:
    • You are returned to Module Access Management screen.
    • Any users whose access you changed must log out and back in to see the changes.