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  1. INTEGRATION GUIDE
  2. Concepts to take into account

Users

In Biuwer there are two types of users, Advanced and Basic. The most common thing is to use Advanced users internally in your organization, to manage connections, data, visualizations, security, etc. Basic users are the ones normally used to assign to your clients or your end users.

As a general rule, a basic user is needed in Biuwer for each data usage pattern in your application, so to speak. Let's give some examples to understand it. If for example, in your application:

  • Each end user needs to see different data, and even different dashboards. Then, it will be necessary to create a basic user in Biuwer associated with each user of your application.

  • Companies are managed where several users access but everyone will see the same content and data. Then, it will be necessary to create a basic user in Biuwer associated with each company in your application. That is, several of the users of your application will share a basic Biuwer since they will consume the same content and data.

  • Companies are managed where there are 3 profiles for access to content and data (Administrator, Analyst and Consultant). Each user of your application is associated with a specific company and will have one of these 3 profiles. Then, it will be necessary to create a basic user in Biuwer associated with each company and each profile of your application. That is, 3 basic users will be necessary for each company you manage in your application.

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