Hi Ayyoob,

I would say that having 10 units = 10 product store & assoc website should
not pose a performance issue. But to be complete, that also depends on the
traffic your stores are generating.

As for applying fine-grained user permissions goes (based on your
input/applying to your situation), following is available:

   - Roles for users can be set on:
      - Product,
      - Product Catalog,
      - Product Category,
      - Product Store, and
      - Product Store Group
   - Permissions related to roles in the Catalog component:
      - CATALOG_ROLE_CREATE
      - CATALOG_ROLE_UPDATE
      - CATALOG_ROLE_DELETE
   - Permission available to maintain prices:
      - CATALOG_PRICE_MAINT

However, in current feature set of OFBiz there are no permission
calculations (based on role definitions for users) implemented to ensure
that the right people can create, update and delete the right entity
record. Lik in: Catalog Manager A can create, update and expire Catalog 1,
but can't do so for Catalog 2 (because he is not the Catalog Manager of
Catalog 2).

This is something we, at ORRTIZ.COM, came across as well and have extended
this quite a bit for our customers.

Furthermore, at the moment it is not possible to assign a price on a
product directly to a Catalog (which can be associated to a store).

Regards,

Pierre Smits

*ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com>*
Services & Solutions for Cloud-
Based Manufacturing, Professional
Services and Retail & Trade
http://www.orrtiz.com


On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 9:11 AM, ayyoob <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Pierre Smits,
> Suppose the situation where one company has ten units and each unit has a
> product store and a website associated to its product store.
> I want salespersons from each unit to have access and update right just to
> products from his unit.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Ayyoob Imani
>
>
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