This article provides a detailed, step-by-step guide for administrators on how to adjust assigned permission levels for users within the StatStak Labs admin portal. It outlines how to navigate the dashboard, find the appropriate user, and modify their permissions as needed.
Step-by-Step Guide:
1. Open Users Dashboard:
Navigate to the main menu on the left-hand side of the dashboard. Click on the ‘Users’ tab under the ‘Admin’ section. This will open the Users Dashboard, where you can view the status and details of all registered users.
2. Locate User:
Once in the Users Dashboard, use the search bar at the top of the list to find the specific user whose permission level you need to adjust. Enter the user’s name, email, or another identifier in the search field, and select the user from the results list.
3. Open User Management:
After selecting the user, their information will appear. Click on the row corresponding to that user to open their user management panel. This panel shows detailed information about the user, including their assigned permission level.
4. Confirm User Type and Facility:
In the user management panel, confirm the user’s ‘User Type’ and ‘Home Facility’ to ensure that you are editing the correct account. This information is located on the right-hand side of the user management panel.
5. Adjust Permission Level:
Locate to the ‘Permission Level’ section. Click on the dropdown to view the available permission levels, and select the appropriate one based on the user’s role. Additionally, choose to verify the admin account from the 'Verified' dropdown.
📢 If you are adjusting the Permission Level for a Trainer, make sure to also signify this in the ‘Trainer’ dropdown and assign the appropriate compensation. This ensures accurate role designation and compensation for their responsibilities.
By following this guide, administrators can efficiently manage user access to ensure roles and responsibilities are correctly assigned. This systematic approach ensures a consistent and reliable experience within the StatStak Labs platform.
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