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At this moment it seems that a Theme can only be applied to a platform.

Is it possible to assign a specific Theme to a specific Menu?

The application I have is used by people from different organizations and each want their own theme. By having different menus for different organizations could solve this.

Best answer by Mark Jongeling

HI Roy,

While it's not possible in the Software Factory to set Theme's per menu, you can deviate from the standard in the IAM. How would multiple organizations be logging into the application?

  • Do the share the database?
  • Do they share the same IAM application?
  • Do they share roles and user groups?

In IAM it is possible to set a different theme per User group and/or User for example. That can be done in the User (group) preferences → Platform.

Applications → Preferences → User/Group preferences → Platform

 

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HI Roy,

While it's not possible in the Software Factory to set Theme's per menu, you can deviate from the standard in the IAM. How would multiple organizations be logging into the application?

  • Do the share the database?
  • Do they share the same IAM application?
  • Do they share roles and user groups?

In IAM it is possible to set a different theme per User group and/or User for example. That can be done in the User (group) preferences → Platform.

Applications → Preferences → User/Group preferences → Platform

 


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An application that is shared by the various parties in the supply chain can use the same database and IAM application.

They probably don't share roles and user groups, so setting their theme in IAM could be an option. Unfortunately for a demo (with Windows GUI), this seems a bridge too far.


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Well, they could share roles as a role is normally quite small in size. Having different user groups in IAM is logical as one customer could have more/less access to objects thus being able to change the theme.

 

Unfortunately for a demo (with Windows GUI), this seems a bridge too far.

Creating user groups and assigning roles to them is not too much work I think. It is quite easy to have User A and User B, both having different User groups but both User groups have the same roles. Then in IAM you can set the User group preferences for the Windows platform showing different Themes for the Users. 


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