Axiell Quria Ideas

Welcome to the Ideas Portal for Quria users!
Axiell invites customers to contribute ideas for new features or functions. While we can't develop every suggestion, your input helps shape Quria’s roadmap. You are welcome to add ideas, vote on others’ suggestions, and discuss them. To make this portal more effective, please submit your ideas in English.

Ideas are regularly reviewed by the product manager or local representative. Once reviewed, the ideas are visible for voting and discussion. Popular ideas will be prioritized within our backlog.

Status meanings:

  • Under investigation: Developers and specialists are discussing if the idea is possible to implement.

  • Planned: The suggestion will be fulfilled in some way in a foreseeable future

  • Future consideration: A good idea, without technical obstacles, but it can't be prioritized into the roadmap at the moment.

  • No action: Technical or other issues prevent development, or an alternative solution exists.

We reserve the right to reject ideas and to close issues after 3 months if we don't receive answers to follow-up questions.

For technical issues, please contact your local support.

 

Merged idea

This idea has been merged into another idea. To comment or vote on this idea, please visit QURIA-I-793 Dele Oppsett inn i flere ulike rolle-tilganger.

Mulighet for å gi tilgang til kun deler av Oppsett-menyen / Limited access to Configuration Merged

Vi ønsker å kunne gi ansatte tilgang til kun deler av Oppsett-menyen - altså at en kan velge mer fininndelt enn enten Oppsett eller ikke Oppsett i det hele tatt, når det gjelder avhuking under roller. Kanskje trenger noen tilgang til Innkjøp og periodika, men ikke Organisasjoner f.eks. Det er mye som ligger under Oppsett, og det betyr at vi nå må gir flere tilgang til alt, selv om de kanskje trenger bare en liten del av det.


We want to provide employees with access to only specific parts of the Configuration menu. In other words, we should be able to choose more granular options than just enabling or disabling the entire Configuration menu when it comes to role-based permissions. For example, some employees may need access to Purchasing and Periodicals but not Organizations. Currently, a lot falls under the Setup category, which means we have to grant broader access to many employees even if someone only needs a limited access. This may not be an issue for small libraries, but for large libraries with many employees it will be useful.

  • Therese Engan
  • Jul 9 2024
  • Planned