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difference between 'can read' in knowledge base and 'ownership group' in knowledge article ?

Balakrishna_ABK
Tera Guru

 

 

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when we already define can read user criteria for groups in knowledge base what is the need to again add ownership group to knowledge article ?

 

 

 

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Aniket Chavan
Tera Sage
Tera Sage

Hello @Balakrishna_ABK ,

Please refer the links below for better understanding of both of the concepts:

 

Here is the difference between Can Read and Ownership Group:

Can Read:

- Scope: Controls who can view knowledge articles at the knowledge base or article level.
- Access Control: Basic permission setting for viewing articles based on roles.
- Audience: Specifies the intended readers or users allowed to access articles.

 

Ownership Group:

Responsibilities: Group responsible for article management, approval, and quality.
- Access Control: Members can edit, approve, publish, and retire articles.
- Contribution Restrictions: Only group members can contribute; others cannot, even with base access.
- Shift of Ownership: Allows shifting ownership from an individual to a group for collaborative maintenance.

 

In short, "Can Read" is about who can view articles, while "Ownership Group" is about a responsible group managing and controlling access to specific articles.

 

Let me know your views on this and Mark Correct if this solves your query and also mark 👍Helpful if you find my response worthy based on the impact.

 

Thanks,

Aniket

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Aniket Chavan
Tera Sage
Tera Sage

Hello @Balakrishna_ABK ,

Please refer the links below for better understanding of both of the concepts:

 

Here is the difference between Can Read and Ownership Group:

Can Read:

- Scope: Controls who can view knowledge articles at the knowledge base or article level.
- Access Control: Basic permission setting for viewing articles based on roles.
- Audience: Specifies the intended readers or users allowed to access articles.

 

Ownership Group:

Responsibilities: Group responsible for article management, approval, and quality.
- Access Control: Members can edit, approve, publish, and retire articles.
- Contribution Restrictions: Only group members can contribute; others cannot, even with base access.
- Shift of Ownership: Allows shifting ownership from an individual to a group for collaborative maintenance.

 

In short, "Can Read" is about who can view articles, while "Ownership Group" is about a responsible group managing and controlling access to specific articles.

 

Let me know your views on this and Mark Correct if this solves your query and also mark 👍Helpful if you find my response worthy based on the impact.

 

Thanks,

Aniket