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Although members can be created manually, they are more commonly added to a subscription through a provisioning process that occurs between [[CPMS ID]] and [[ContactsLaw]].
Although members can be created manually, they are more commonly added to a subscription through a provisioning process that occurs between [[CPMS ID]] and [[ContactsLaw]].


When you add a user (or application) to a subscription via CPMS ID, they will be able to log in immediately. The system creates a member at this point. Regular users are assigned the built-in **User** role, while subscription managers are assigned the **Administrator** role.
When you add a user (or application) to a subscription via CPMS ID, they will be able to log in immediately. The system creates a member at this point. Regular users are assigned the built-in *User* role, while subscription managers are assigned the *Administrator* role.

Revision as of 11:04, 6 October 2023

A member is a subscription-specific user profile. All actions within ContactsLaw are performed by a particular member.

A member can be either:

  • An interactive user (with a ContactsLaw account); or
  • A service account (a system component or third-party application)

Roles are assigned to members and determine their permissions.

Provisioning

Although members can be created manually, they are more commonly added to a subscription through a provisioning process that occurs between CPMS ID and ContactsLaw.

When you add a user (or application) to a subscription via CPMS ID, they will be able to log in immediately. The system creates a member at this point. Regular users are assigned the built-in *User* role, while subscription managers are assigned the *Administrator* role.