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Getting Started with Users and Permissions
User accounts represent individuals who can access your Slate database, while the permissions assigned to those accounts define the actions they are authorized to perform. Access user accounts in Database → Users & Permissions. Users To...
Updated : 16 Mar 2026
Creating New Users
User accounts and permissions define access and system capabilities in Slate. While Slate supports an unlimited number of user accounts, new user accounts must be created by an existing user with the exclusive Security Administrator role before da...
Updated : 06 Mar 2026
Impersonating a User
Slate Security Administrators can impersonate users , viewing Slate exactly as the user does. During impersonation, you cannot access any areas or data the user is not permitted to see, making this feature useful for troubleshooting permissions. ...
Updated : 13 Mar 2026
Batch Create & Update User Accounts
Creating user accounts individually can be time-consuming, particularly when managing a continuous inflow of new users. Upload Dataset helps by providing a structured and scalable approach for bulk import of user accounts . When you import a sp...
Updated : 25 Feb 2026
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