FOTA WEB Users
This chapter is an overview of USERS menu.
Users section
This section provides information about existing users within your Company.
Below you shall find an explanation of what each column means.
FIELD NAME | VALUE | DESCRIPTION |
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ID |
String: User ID |
The unique user ID |
EMAIL |
String: email |
This is the email that has been used for User invitation. NOTE: you can not have more than one User bound to the same email address. |
COMPANY |
String: Company name |
User can belong to the root level company or a child company. For Company and User hierarchy refer to Companies. |
INVITED BY |
String: email |
This is the user email that created the invitation. |
CREATED AT |
String: date |
This is the date that a User accepted invitation thus creating an account. |
UPDATED AT |
String: date |
This is the date that a User was active on his account. |
Filter
Filter gives options to select Users by a combination of Companies.
You can select/filter devices by:
- Company
Under Active Filters section you shall see current filters that have been selected.
Each of the Active Filters can be removed individually by clicking on a particular filter, or they all can be removed together by clicking Reset all.
Active Filters shall maintain current configuration until manually Reset, meaning that navigating through various FOTA WEB menu’s Active Filters shall remain as last configured.
FIELD NAME | VALUE | DESCRIPTION |
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Resource |
Signed up | Invited; default: Signed up |
This section allows management of invitations. - Signed up – shows activated Users. |
Invite
Invite button provides control of existing and future Users.
FIELD NAME | ACTION | DESCRIPTION |
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Invite new user |
Email | Company |
User invitation has two requirements: - an Email (must be unique within FOTA WEB, it is not possible to use same Email for few users) |
Remove |
Remove User |
You can remove (delete) Users that have been created within root or child level companies. Before removing a User, a YES|CANCEL prompt shall be given. |
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