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10-20-2023 02:33 PM
Ravichandran_M_Kaushika
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Dear Readers,

Good afternoon. We studied the posting on https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-enterprise-portal-questions/custom-portal-roles/m-p/1095864 and this page Configure member roles—Portal for ArcGIS | Documentation for ArcGIS Enterprise.

Questions:

  1. Can we have roles by the name of 'MyAppReader', 'MyAppWriter', and probably 'MyAppManager'? If it gets difficult, we will make the Manager role something from Portal's out of box role.
  2. Are their cheat sheets that would help us create a portal role that is not listed in the out of the box roles?

Thank you.

regards

Ravi Kaushika

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JenniferAcunto
Esri Regular Contributor

When you create a custom role, you have to give it a unique name so you can tell it apart from other roles. Those role names should be fine as long as they make sense to whoever will be assigning roles to users. 

When creating custom roles, you should think about who would be assigned those roles, what work they would be doing, and then what permissions are needed to do that work. Starting with a similar out of the box role and adding or removing permissions is the easiest way to do so.

For example, we have a custom Department Manager role that we use to have these managers do their GIS work and help manage the GIS content their department creates. We started with the out of the box publisher role and enabled some of the content administration permissions, such as creating shared update groups and changing ownership of content. 

- Jen

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JenniferAcunto
Esri Regular Contributor

When you create a custom role, you have to give it a unique name so you can tell it apart from other roles. Those role names should be fine as long as they make sense to whoever will be assigning roles to users. 

When creating custom roles, you should think about who would be assigned those roles, what work they would be doing, and then what permissions are needed to do that work. Starting with a similar out of the box role and adding or removing permissions is the easiest way to do so.

For example, we have a custom Department Manager role that we use to have these managers do their GIS work and help manage the GIS content their department creates. We started with the out of the box publisher role and enabled some of the content administration permissions, such as creating shared update groups and changing ownership of content. 

- Jen
Ravichandran_M_Kaushika
Regular Contributor

@JenniferAcunto ,

Good morning.  This would be of great help.

regards

Ravi Kaushika

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