The ability to bulk edit members for Autodesk Construction Cloud Module Access
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The ability to bulk edit members for Autodesk Construction Cloud Module Access
Problem statement: The client is unable to bulk edit members for module access within the Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC). Handling module access for multiple projects manually is time-consuming and presents significant challenges for administrators, impacting overall productivity and project management efficiency.
Desired action/outcome: The client wants the ability to bulk edit members for module access in ACC. This feature will allow administrators to quickly and efficiently assign or edit access permissions for large groups of users across multiple projects, thereby streamlining administrative tasks and enhancing productivity.
Current issue/challenges: Without bulk editing capabilities, administrators must adjust module access settings for each user individually, which is labor-intensive and prone to errors. This manual process is inefficient, particularly for organizations managing multiple projects and large teams, leading to delays and potential inconsistencies in access permissions.
Current workaround: Currently, the client may be managing module access through individual edits or using external tracking methods to keep up with permissions, which are both time-consuming and inefficient. This manual approach is not sufficient for large-scale project management and highlights the need for a bulk editing feature to simplify the process of managing member access within ACC.