ANAPLAN LEVEL 1 MODEL BUILDING EXAM STUDY
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If you give a user Workspace Admin rights within a model,
they have - Answer-Workspace Admin rights across the
workspace. Likewise, if you remove a user's Workspace
Admin rights from a model, it removes that user's
Workspace Admin rights across the workspace. If there
are models that you don't want the user with Workspace
Admin rights to access, open the models you don't want
the user to access and in the User content pane, change
the Model Role to No Access.
Only a Workspace Administrator can - Answer-add
formulas, create dashboards and set up versions. End
users can view the blueprint view of a module and run
imports if given permission.
To keep a user with Workspace Administrator rights from
accessing a model - Answer-open the model and assign
the No Access role to that user.
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Selective Access is used to - Answer-control access to
lists and more specifically, list members.
Selective Access is applied with two main steps: - Answer-
The first one is to configure the list to set up Selective
Access. This is done in the General Lists content pane, or
on the list's Configure tab.
The second step is to grant the individual users Read or
Write permission. This is done on the User list.
When you receive access to a workspace, your
permissions will either be - Answer-Workspace
Administrator or user. This lesson explains what the
Workspace Administrator permissions are and what
functionality they provide.
Workspace Administrators have access to the Settings
tab, where they can: - Answer-Add new users, assign
model roles, and provide Workspace Administration and
Single Sign-on functionality to users
Create new roles and administer existing roles, including
setting up the Contents panel for the role
Perform model building and model administration tasks
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View the history of changes to a model, including the time,
user, and description of the change
Security is an important aspect of a model. Anaplan
includes different levels of security. Model Roles and
Selective Access both control access, but in different
ways: - Answer-Roles are used to set up access for a
group of people with similar responsibilities (think of a job
title, such as sales manager). Roles control what a user
can interact with: Modules, dashboards, versions, actions,
and lists.
Selective Access is assigned by individual users and
controls the user's ability to view or write to list members.
You can set up access so that sales managers can only
view and make changes to the data for their region.
Selective Access is applied to lists and by individual user,
when using Selective Access, a user's access is defined
for all modules and dashboards that use the list where
Selective Access has been applied.
When you are designing the security for the model and
trying to determine whether to use a Role or Selective
Access, a good starting place is to think about whether