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Fields | Description |
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Type | Type of the user:
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First Name | First Name of the user |
Last Name | Last Name of the user |
Email Address | Email ID of the user |
Phone Number | Phone number of the user |
Domain Name | It is "openspecimen" by default. If you have LDAP/SAML configured, you can add that as the domain name |
Login Name | The username that will be used to login |
Institute | Institute under which the user needs to be created |
Time Zone | Time zone of the user |
Manage Forms | If enabled, the user will be able to add/edit forms. Refer to the wiki page for more details on forms. |
Manage Workflows | If enabled, the user will be able to add/edit workflows. Refer to the wiki page for more details on workflows. |
Disable Notifications | If enabled, the user will not receive any emails from OpenSpecimen. |
API User | Enable if the user works with APIs. Refer to the wiki page for more details. |
Download Labels Print File | Allows the users to download CSV files for printing labels. Refer to the wiki page for more details. |
Address | Address of the user |
Data Entry Users
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For more information on default roles and privileges, refer to the wiki page.
Set Default Printer for User
You can set a 'Printer' value for each user from the dropdown. This dropdown is configurable through 'Extras → Dropdown Manager → Label Printer'. This value takes precedence over 'Print Rule' settings. This value is added in the generated label CSV. This way, you can set the Printer based on the logged-in user. It is typically helpful when multiple printers are available.
Edit
You might want to edit user details like the user's Institute, primary site, contact details, role, form management, etc. The super Admin can update all the profile attributes of the users.
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