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The colored dots point out where new people are being assigned.
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We have four users with these assignements set:
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### global vs delegable vs local
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* boss - global on Company
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* head a - deligable on Department A
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* head a.3 - deligable on Section A.3
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* head a.1.2 - deligable on Section A.1.2
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* secretary a.1 - local on Section A.1
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### global vs deligable vs local
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Global and local assignment both travel down the defined tree. Local puts the
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Global and delegable assignment both travel down the defined tree. Local puts the
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assignement on one node only.
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Global means that the permission is set independent of other people having an
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assignment set on a node.
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Deligable means that the assignment only works where no one else has been assigned. Otherwise,
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Deleigable means that the assignment only works where no one else has been assigned. Otherwise,
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the rest of the tree is "cut off". |
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