Jennifer, Permissions are inherited. Here's a sample permissions tree:
Staff - Catalogers - AcqCataloger - (individual user with the 'AcqCataloger' profile) Permissions can get assigned at any level in the tree, but if the permission is assigned at more than one level, the "lower down the tree" (towards the individual user) assignments override those assigned "higher up the tree" (towards "Staff"). For example, it sounds like the users being "downgraded" have the UPDATE_VOLUME permission assigned to them at the individual user level at a depth that is too low. Since it's impossible to tell from the User Permission Editor interface what's what, you might need the assistance of systems staff with database access to do some cleanup. The relevant table for user-assigned permissions is permission.usr_perm_map. By the way, in PINES we have tried to get away from assigning too many permissions at the individual user level, and the situation you're in is one of the reasons. I'll also share a tool we have that will show a profiles combined permissions (again, someone with database access would need to run it): http://git.evergreen-ils.org/?p=contrib/pines.git;a=blob;f=helper-scripts/get_combined_perms_per_profile.sh;h=0c0b5f80c01fe417638cde2a02cb799f7c71fb46;hb=HEAD Once the script is created, it can be evoked with the permission group's name (e.g. "./get_combined_perms_per_profile AcqCataloger" to use the above example). That might help you sort things out. Hope that's helpful! Chris On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 2:51 PM, Walz, Jennifer <jlw...@asbury.edu> wrote: > All – > > > > We have set up a new permission group where we would like to combine the > functions / permissions of the acquisitions and cataloging all into one. > So, I created a new permissions group, and added all the permissions to > that new group that looked like it dealt with both acq and cat functions. > Then I assigned a new staff patron login to that permission group. > > > > Here is where we are running into a problem. NO MATTER what depth I have > assigned at the permission group level for the ‘update_volume’ permission, > it keeps getting ‘downgraded’ to the lowest depth at the user permission > level. What is going on? What am I missing? This new staff person > cannot make changes beyond the branch depth. Why? > > > > What other factors affect the ‘update_volume’ permissions? Are there > some other permissions that work in tandem? > > > > BTW, I have already authorized this patron account to have working > locations for the OU across the consortium / system / library depths. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Jennifer > > -------------------------------------------------- > Jennifer Walz, MLS - Head of ILS permissions > Kinlaw Library - Asbury University > 1 Macklem Drive, Wilmore, KY 40390 > 859-858-3511 ext. 2269 <(859)%20858-3511> > jlw...@asbury.edu > > > -- Chris Sharp PINES System Administrator Georgia Public Library Service 1800 Century Place, Suite 150 Atlanta, Georgia 30345 (404) 235-7147