Range Status¶
Over time, there will be a growing number of workspaces in the Allegra database. You can permanently delete workspaces, but it is usually better to change the visibility of out-of-date workspaces via the workspace state.
Each workspace is in a state. The state determines how visible the workspace is.
By default, Allegra provides three range states described in the following table.
State name |
Description |
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running |
These workspaces are open to all the functionalities that the system offers. Items can be created and modified without restriction. |
stopped |
No new items are accepted for these workspaces, and no existing items can be changed. However, all existing information is visible as the workspaces themselves. |
archived |
These workspaces and their items are invisible to regular users. No new items will be accepted and existing items cannot be be changed. |
Switch to “Administration”. In the main menu, select Customize > System States > Range State. You can change the names and the meaning of these states and add new states.
Each state has a “type flag” that determines the availability of a workspace. The values and logic for each type flag are described in the following table.
Type |
Description |
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active |
Workspaces with this state type flag are not restricted in any way. Items can be created and modified without any restrictions. |
locked |
In workspaces with this state type flag, no new items can be created and existing items cannot be modified. However, all the information remains visible. |
completed |
Workspaces with this state type flag are invisible to regular users. Also, they do not accept new items and do not allow for existing items to be changed. |
Attention
Changing the workspace state may make the workspace inaccessible to regular users.