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What do Read,Write, and Execute Permissions mean inDatameer?
Datameer permissions are built like Linux-based or Mac-basedpermissions. This means you can grant different permissions on artifacts fordifferent groups within Datameer and different users within Datameer.
READ - Allows other users to view your artifact.
WRITE – Allows other users to edit your artifact. This requiresread permissions as well.
EXECUTE – Allows other users to run your artifact (i.e. workbooks,import job, etc.). This requires read permissions as well.
For example, say you create a workbook. You can allow other usersto view your workbook, but not make changes if you only grant READ access tothem. They will be able to see your analysis but not make changes. On the flipside, you can grant WRITE permissions to them, and they would be able to go inand make changes to the workbook. If you grant users EXECUTE access, and thenthey would be able to go in and run the workbook against the entire data set.
Term | Definition |
Job | The complete set of data including the connections, associated analytics (workbooks), and visualization tools (infographics). The job also includes the schedule of when the data gets updated, and whether this happens automatically or manually. |
Connections | The repository of structured, semi-structured, and unstructured data from one or more sources used to create analytics. |
Workbook | Where you view a sample of your data and create analytics, using the built-in functions, sorting, filtering, and other tools to discover relationships in your data set. |
Widgets | The reporting tools you use to easily create tables, charts, graphs, and other visual ways of looking at your data. Widgets let you quickly and visually manipulate your data. |
Infographics | Where you can see at a glance the tables, charts, and graphs you create for visualizing your data. |
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