Create New Project¶
In Allegra, a project corresponds to a workspace. You map sub-projects using sub-workspaces. To create a project at the top level of the hierarchy, you must have the System Administrator or System Manager role. In order to create sub-projects, it is sufficient if you have an workspace role with project administrator rights in the superordinate project.
You have three options for creating a new project:
You create a new project from scratch (see Create a Completely New Project).
You copy an existing project.
You create a new project from an workspace template (project template).
Each project is of a particular workspace type, from which it inherits many of its configuration settings. By configuring workspace types, you can centrally change the configuration of all projects or workspaces that are dependent.
Create a Completely New Project
Since each item must be assigned to a workspace or project, you can only use the system if at least one such workspace has been created and you have a role with the appropriate rights in it.
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Since each item must be assigned to a workspace or project, you can only use the system if at least one such workspace has been created and you have a role with the appropriate rights in it. You can create a new project by copying an existing one.
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You can create a new workspace based on a workspace template. The procedure is equivalent to copying a project.
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Before someone can contribute to a project, they must be known to the system as a user. Registration can be done by a system manager. If self-registration has been enabled, users can also register themselves.
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Before someone can do anything in a workspace or project, they must be assigned at least one role for that workspace. Roles are associated with permissions, such as being allowed to modify items or create new items.