As part of user management, this article deals with the following topics:
Skills Builder allows you to add, edit, delete and deactivate users so that they can create, edit and test bots and skills in the Skills Builder UI, as well as leverage the Agent Chat Console and chat with Luma. If the Intelligent Service Management (ISM) or CA Service Desk Manager (SDM) Connector is configured, users are synced to the Luma platform automatically. Administrator can manage and add Luma specific roles such as Administrator, Developer, Analyst and Self Service User. Each role has specific permissions to use the Skills Builder. For details, see the Define Roles and Permissions page. To reduce the effort spent by the Administrator on creating users and assigning them skills, Administrator can assign the users to groups and then assign the common skills to the groups. For details, see /wiki/spaces/CloudITSM/pages/935363056.
As the Skills Builder Administrator, if you want to add some Luma specific users, you can manage their roles and permissions in the Skills Builder. Skills Builder Administrator can modify the roles and permissions of users synced from the ITSM system. The modified user roles remain the same in the Skills Builder irrespective of the roles and permissions defined in ITSM. For example, if an Analyst user role changes to Administrator in Luma, then it will not be synced back to the connected ITSM system. In case the user's name changes in ITSM, then the change reflects in Luma as well, when it syncs with the ITSM system. However, if the user's name is changed in Luma, it will be overridden during the next ITSM user sync. For more details on syncing the ITSM users with Luma, visit Synchronize Users from CA SDM and ISM. On the Settings page, click the User Management tab to manage users. The User Management list appears as shown below.
The User Management list includes all the users added in the Skills Builder by the Administrator. It includes the following user details:
You can sort any of the columns in ascending, descending or alphabetical order by clicking on the column header. Click the filter icon to view only users by the selected roles or statuses.
Items per page: From the drop-down list, select the total number of items you want to view per page, for example, 5, 10, 25 or 100. Click the arrows to navigate to the next or previous pages.
You can search for existing users in the User Management list. To search for a user:
Administrators can add new users in Skills Builder and assign a role to them. To add users, do the following:
Select the user Role from the drop-down list.
The following roles are available for a user:
By default, the Self-Service User role is automatically selected. Only one role can be associated to each user. Each role has different permissions in Luma, so ensure that you select the appropriate user role. For more details on roles and their permissions, visit Define Roles and Permissions. Following is a high level overview of the various roles and their respective permissions in the Skills Builder. |
Click Create User to create the user, else click Cancel to discard the process.
To create the user and add another user, click Create & Add Another.
The Create User dialog box appears again to add another user.
Once the user is created, the user is automatically activated, and the user details are listed in the User Management list. |
Administrator can import and create multiple users in Luma by importing the data from an Excel spreadsheet. This is done when Luma or Skills Builder specific users need to be created, who may not be users in the connected ITSM system. To do so:
If required, use Download Sample Template to download the Template for Bulk Upload.xlsx file and enter the user details as per the recommended format shown below.
You can also use Google sheets, however, only .xlsx file types are supported. |
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While importing users, Luma updates the existing users if the ID, user name or first name and last name matches (in the same order) with any existing record. For example, in the following table, the imported values will override the original values.
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Administrators can modify the role and also update the user parameters if required. To edit existing users following the below steps:
Make the required changes and click Save to save the changes.
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Administrator and Developers can reset their password on the edit details page. To edit the password, do the following:
Navigate to the edit user details page and type the new Password in the Change Password section.
The new password should include:
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Click Send Link to receive a link to the Luma registered email ID in order to reset the password.
If you do not see the email in your Inbox:
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Administrator users can activate or deactivate users. Activating or deactivating Luma users does not impact their actions in the underlying third party ITSM systems. To activate or deactivate users in Luma:
Navigate to the edit user details page, and select the Status as Active or Inactive.
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Administrator can delete any users from Luma. To delete the users:
In the user management list, click more options icon and then click delete icon.
System prompts to confirm the delete action.
Click Delete to continue, else click Cancel to discard the action.
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An Administrator can assign skills to individual users. This gives them user level access to execute those skills. Assigning skills to users is done when a user needs exclusive access to a skill. Note that skill execution depends on the user’s role and their assigned skills. Therefore a user may be assigned to a skill but not have the Role that allows skill execution, and vice versa; a user may be in the correct Role, but may not be assigned access to the skill.
When the Administrator assigns skills to a user, then the skill is removed from the Default Public Group. The Default Public Group is an out-of-the-box group that contains all skills and all users. All newly created skills are added to this group by default. This simplifies access by ensuring that everyone has access to the existing skills and any newly created skills. To learn more, see /wiki/spaces/CloudITSM/pages/935363056. New groups can be created for a set of users and the required skills can be assigned to all the users. However, sometimes only a few users from the group may need access to a set of skills. In such case, Administrator can assign the required skills to the users individually. To assign a skill to a user:
In the user management list, select the users to whom one or more skills need to be assigned as shown below.
a. You can search for the required user from the users list by entering the username, email ID or Name and press Enter.Select the skills to be assigned to the user.
Once a skill is assigned to a user, it is no longer available for selection. |
To remove a skill, select the required skill from the list for the user, and click Remove Skills. When a skill is removed from a user it will not be added back to the Default Public Group. Therefore it's possible to have a skill that no one has access to. |
View Assigned and Derived Skills
An Administrator can assign skills to individual users and groups from User and Group Management. Skills are grouped into Assigned and Derived Skills in User Management.
Assigned Skills
The skills that are assigned directly to a user, those skills are listed under Assigned Skills.
Derived Skills.
The skills that are assigned directly to groups including Default public group are known as Derived Skills. Since a user can be part of multiple groups, you can filter skills based on the required group.
Manage User Roles and Permissions
As part of user roles and permissions, different user roles have different permission levels in Luma to effectively manage the various functions. For more details, see Define Roles and Permissions.