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Custom tables permissions

Custom Tables Permissions define what users can view, edit, or manage within custom tables in the system. These permissions ensure that data stored in custom tables—often specific to teams or projects—is only accessible to authorised roles, while allowing managers and HR teams to efficiently organise, update, and analyse structured information. Properly configured custom table permissions help maintain data privacy, accuracy, and clarity across the organisation.

Employees must be assigned to the corresponding permissions group for employee permissions to apply.

 

 

How to set up your custom tables permissions

  1. In your sidebar, go to Settings
  2. Click on Permissions
  3. Select the custom tables section
  4. Enable or disable permissions 
  5. Click on Save changes

Some permissions let you choose the specific scope of a permission in Factorial: deciding who a user is allowed to perform a certain action on.

  • For themselves: Only on their own profile/data.
  • For direct and indirect reportees: On employees who report to them, directly or through a hierarchy.
  • For people on teams they lead: Only on members of teams they manage.
  • For people in their legal entity: Anyone in their department, branch, or company entity.
  • For the whole company: Across all employees in the organisation.
 

 

Custom tables permissions

 

  • Manage custom tables
    This permission allows the employees inside the specific group of permissions to configure tables to track employee records in their profile.
     
  • Add records
    This permission allows the employees inside the specific group of permissions to add records to custom tables, ensuring new data can be captured and organised efficiently.

    The user must have Manage custom tables enabled.

     

    You can choose the scope of this permission.

     

 

  • Remove records
    This permission allows the employees inside the specific group of permissions to remove records from custom tables, ensuring outdated or incorrect data can be safely deleted.

    The user must have Manage custom tables enabled.

     

    You can choose the scope of this permission.

     

 

Learn more about custom tables here.

 

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