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Each Management Role is a child of a Management Role Definition. Management Role Definitions provide a baseline of access that you can use as a starting point for defining the access to resources given to a Management Role. When creating Management Roles from an existing parent definition, each role inherits the Access Level assignments of the parent. Roles can then be scoped with additional assignments as needed.

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Key Takeaways:

  1. Management Roles are needed in modern organizations as not all access needed is job-based.

  2. Management Roles are derived from Management Role Definitions. A Management Role cannot be the child of another Management Role.

  3. Management Role inheritance can be one level deep from Management Role Definitions.

  4. A Management Role cannot have more than one parent.

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