On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 11:25, Shrilatha Acharya
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi helix84,
> Thanks for the quick reply . I got a clue. But-
> Does it mean to say tht-
> 1. if I have a collection containing items and if I change the 
> authorization(bitstream reading) of the collection to a set of users, it does 
> not affect each item?
> In otherwords,
> 2. if I have a collection containing items, and I want the set of users to 
> have a bitstream read access, I need change the authorization for each n 
> every item manually/one by one?
>
> Actually my situation is the same as above. I have few collections with the 
> item/bundle/bitstream with in it. And I had not set any restriction while 
> creating the collection. Now I want to give a bitstream reading access to a 
> set of users(group). How do I do it?

That is correct, you have to do it for each item and bitstream
individually. I would personally do it using SQL (resourcepolicy
table) if it was for more than say 50 items, but of course you have to
do that in a testing environment and back up, back up, back up the
database!

Regards,
~~helix84

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