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This exercise contains four parts:
This exercise contains four parts:
:* In Part 1, you define a new Access Profile.  
:* In Part 1, [[Part 1: Define an Access Profile|you define a new Access Profile.]]
:* In Part 2, you define a new Team.  
:* In Part 2, [[Part 2: Create a new Team|you define a new Team.]]
:* In Part 3, you define a new User and edit your User Profile.
:* In Part 3, [[Part 3: Create three new Users and edit your User Profile|you define a new User and edit your User Profile.]]
:* In Part 4, you control access to the records in the MyOrders application by assigning Application Roles to Users.
:* In Part 4, [[Part 4: Assigning an Application Role to a User|you control access to the records in the MyOrders application by assigning Application Roles to Users.]]
 
Note that these entities (Access Profiles, Users, Teams, Application Roles) are set on a tenant-basis, meaning that you can access them from any application on your tenant.
Note that these entities (Access Profiles, Users, Teams, Application Roles) are set on a tenant-basis, meaning that you can access them from any application on your tenant.


Visit the following pages to see the steps:
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:* [[Part 1: Define an Access Profile]]
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:* [[Part 2: Create a new Team]]
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:* [[Part 3: Create three new Users and edit your User Profile]]
[[A Step-by-Step Tutorial for Creating a Sample Application in the AgileApps Cloud|Previous]]
:* [[Part 4: Assigning an Application Role to a User]]
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[[Part 1: Define an Access Profile|Next]]
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Revision as of 10:43, 14 December 2022

This exercise contains four parts:

Note that these entities (Access Profiles, Users, Teams, Application Roles) are set on a tenant-basis, meaning that you can access them from any application on your tenant.


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