What is a permission in Beeye?

Description 

A permission is a specific capability that allows or blocks an action or a type of visibility in Beeye. Examples include viewing projects, editing schedules, submitting timesheets, or approving expenses. Permissions are the building blocks that define what a role can do. 

Explanation 

Permissions belong to groups such as Planning, Projects, Time, Expenses, Clients, Resources.... Each permission has a scope that sets how broadly it applies. 

  • None means the resource has no access to this action or data. 
  • Me means the resource can act only on their own items, such as their own timesheet. 
  • Team means the resource can act on items that belong to their team. 
  • Company means the resource can act on items across the entire workspace. 

When you change a permission or its scope inside a role, the effect is immediate for every resource who has that role. Permissions set the upper limit of what a resource can do. Views and filters can still narrow what the resource actually sees in the interface.