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User Groups are used in Xplan to allow different practices to operate within an Xplan site without one practice being able to access data or see information from other practices. That is, members of a group can only see other members of their group and only access clients within their group. This capability allows the user to view the users and clients within their group only. It does not allow the user to add or remove users from a group and does not effect whether a user can add or remove clients from a group. In most cases all users would have this capability.
View assumptions
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Action: Ensure all users have the |
We get the risk profiles from what Xplan calls the "assumption set" for the site (it contains the risk profiles, their names and descriptions). See section below for details.
In order for risk profiles to come through, users need permission to access those assumptions. This means they need the Xplan capability called view_assumptions
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It's a very common capability, so it should not be an issue for users to have it.
Xplan module access
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Action: Ensure all users have access to the relevant Xplan modules. Specifically, IPS and/or WealthSolver, RiskResearcher |
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Or by searching for “Risk profile” in the Quick nav search box in Xplan.
As explained in the section above, users also need the view_assumptions
capability in order to retrieve the risk profiles descriptions.