Regarding roles in Scoped Application
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10-12-2017 07:18 AM
Hi,
This is regarding the role connected to the application we are creating. In case an end user needs to view the application what role must be provided?
Warm Regards
Kiren Kishore Pattathil
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07-12-2018 04:10 PM
Hi Marques, I recommend reaching out to customer support on this one. Sorry I cannot offer more specific information.
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04-09-2025 05:21 AM
Hello @Marques2 @Chuck Tomasi @Bruce W
I am facing the same issue . I have used a custom role for my custom application. Where i have set that role as scoped admin role and enabled application adminitration. Now i am facing the same issue that LDAP is not syncing the user to those group where these roles are present. So how can we workaround from this issue, So that LDAP will sync the user.

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04-05-2019 02:32 PM
Hi Chuck, for some reason in my companies Dev instance, Studio won't let me create another role in my scoped application. In my personal instance I can, and there is a "Suffix" field I can fill out when creating the role, but no in my formal Dev environment. Any idea what could be happening?
Thanks, Bruce...

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04-05-2019 07:36 PM
I figured out that I need the Security Admin role to create additional roles in my scope application. I guess for a regular user who is allowed to create scoped applications they have to work with just a single role, no ability to create a .admin role in addition to the default .user role.
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10-14-2017 05:30 AM
Hi Kiren,
You can use Delegated Development for application specific administration: Delegated development
As, The use of scoped administration is very use case specific as this introduces a lot of other restrictions. It also does not restrict developing outside your application scope.You might want to have a read of Scoped administration
Best,
aditya telidevara