CoreOne Admin UI
Each employment type now offers a flag to indicate whether users are able to create an employment with that employment type from within the organization management in the CoreOne Self-Service Portal. The default is false, so you might need to check your existing configuration.
While assigning a role or resource to various entities, you are now able to select the assignment context.
The new API V2 is now part of the health check page.
Core Identities now have a state of either
active
,deleted
orsupended
All context mappings still contain the
active
flag, so existing mappings do not need to be changedNew context mappings for
StateId
andStateSystemName
are available to account for the new states
By suspending a Core Identity, you set all it’s associated identities into a deactivated state but all assignments that are valid, stay assigned. Read here for more.
There is a new Attribute tab on the detail page of a Core Identity that allows for a more precise editing of the attribute values.
There is a new Role tab on the detail page of a Resource.
Employment types can now be marked as
not assignable
from within the CoreOne Self-Service PortalThere are various new security roles. The most important one is the new CoreOne Organization Unit Permission Manager Security Role. When assigned in the context of an organization unit, this role gives permission to manage the permission in accordance with the configured catalogs for all Core Identities, associated to that organization unit.
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