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Hi Ted, All of this sounds logical but I do have a question. Right now we assign "roles' to clients and have a recipe that puts them into the appropriate circle automatically. Will that automatically carry over with the new terminology or will we need to make adjustments manually? Thanks! Mary
Hi @MHK@CS2 - Yes, it's just a terminology change, so you will not have to re-do your recipes. The "circles" you were using before will still apply, just renamed as "roles" instead. 🙂
I’m confused then about how the recipe will still work… when I register a new client I assign them one of two roles, and that triggers what circle they are added to. If the role goes away, it seems like I would need to adjust the recipe in some fashion so people with “Role A” don’t get permissioned to “Circle B.”
Hi @MHK@CS2 - The Crowdstack application does not currently use the term "role" in any sense. Recipes do not either. Recipes have triggers, conditions and actions, but not "roles". You can target specific circles in a recipe (as a "condition" and through certain "actions"). But, to reiterate, this is nothing but a terminology change-- all references to what Crowdstack currently calls "Circles" will be called "Roles" when this release is deployed. It wil not change the behavior of any of your...
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