The view jobs permission should be asigned for 2 roles, right?

steve169 - October 6, 2008 - 08:04
Project:Job Search
Version:5.x-2.x-dev
Component:Documentation
Category:bug report
Priority:normal
Assigned:Unassigned
Status:postponed (maintainer needs more info)
Description

In ./jobsearch/README.txt

5. Go to Administer -> User Configuration -> Access Control.
Assign view jobs to the recruiter/employer role, and apply for jobs to the
job seeker role. Also assign view resume to the recruiter/employer role.

And More that above, in ./jobsearch/access/README.txt

3. Go to Administer -> User Configuration -> Access Control.
Assign view jobs to the job seeker role. Also assign view resume to
the recruiter/employer role.

That means The view jobs permission should be asigned for 2 roles, right?

Plz update the README.txt, if this is not my English problem. Thanks a lot!

#1

kbahey - October 6, 2008 - 16:00

I don't understand.

This is what the latest README.txt says now:

3. Go to Administer -> Site Configuration -> Resume.
   Select which node type(s) would be designated as resumes that can be
   used to apply for jobs.

4. Go to Administer -> User Configuration -> Roles.
   Create roles for the job seekers, and the recruiter/employer.

5. Go to Administer -> User Configuration -> Access Control.
   Assign view jobs to the recruiter/employer role, and apply for jobs to the
   job seeker role. Also assign view resume to the recruiter/employer role.

6. If you are using the job access and resume access modules, you have to-
   set the permissions correctly. Visit Administer -> Content Management ->
   Post settings and click on "Rebuild Permissions".

#2

xamount - December 1, 2008 - 15:04
Status:active» postponed (maintainer needs more info)
 
 

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