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The Communities interface is displayed when clicking on Communities from the Manager interface.
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Field | Description | Note |
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Status | ||
Community ID | ||
Name | ||
Description | ||
Parent Id | Parent Id: allows hierarchical relationships to be set up between communities. Parent/child relationships are used internally as described here, in addition the information can be utilized by applications for whatever domain-specific logic is desired. | |
Tags | ||
Owner | ||
Community Attributes | "is Public": if true, then non-members can see this community | |
"Users can self register": if true, then non-members can request joining this community (if visible); if false, then users can only be invited from within the community | ||
"Registration requires approval": if true, then non-members can add themselves to public communities without approval from the community owner/moderators | ||
"Users can create sub-communities": if false, then members without moderator/owner rights can create child communities. | ||
"Members are visible to other members": if false, then members without moderator/owner rights will not be able to see other members (the members field will be removed from returned communities). | ||
Number of Members | ||
Members |
Edit Community Members
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Field | Description | Notes |
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Community | ||
Member id | ||
Member Name | ||
Member Type | ||
Membership Status | Active:
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Pending: To remove a user's ability to see the contents of a community you can select the Disabled option from the Status drop down list
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Disabled: You can more permanently remove the user by clicking on the "X" button next to their display name in the Members list. | ||
Membership Status | ||
User Attributes |
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