Manage communities
A community is a grouping of other communities (subcommunities) and domains. It often corresponds to the functional divisions in a company and works best if it is aligned with a company's governance organization. You can create, edit, move, and delete communities.
Create a community
You can create your own community at the top level of your organization or under another community (as a subcommunity).
Prerequisites
You have a resource role with the Community > Add resource permission.
Steps
-
On the main toolbar, click
.
The Create dialog box appears. - Click the Organization tab.
- In the Community section, select Community.
The Create Community dialog box appears. - Enter the required information.
Field Description Community Optional parent community under which the new community will be located. Tip- If you are currently on a community page, this field shows that community by default.
If you select a community in this field, the new community is created (as a subcommunity) under the selected community.
If you leave this field empty, the new community is created (as a community) at the top level of your organization.
Community name
Name of the new community. Tip- You can create multiple communities together. To do so, enter the first name, click the drop-down or press Enter, and then enter the next name.
- Community names must be globally unique. You can't create identically named communities even if their parent communities are different.
- Click Create.
Edit a community name
You can change the name of any community.
Prerequisites
You have a resource role with the Community > Update resource permission.
Steps
- Open the community.
- Click
→ Edit.
The Edit Community dialog box appears. - In the Name field, enter the new name for the community.Note Community names must be globally unique.
- Click Save.
Move a community
If a custom community has a parent community, you can change its parent community by moving the custom community to a different parent community. If a community is moved to a parent community in another scope, the assignment of the community's assets may change. If moving a community causes a conflict of scopes, the conflicting resources are removed from their original scope.
If a custom community doesn't have a parent community (meaning that it is a top-level community), you can move the custom community to a parent community to make it a subcommunity.
Prerequisites
- You have a resource role with the Community > Update resource permission on the community you want to move.
- You have a resource role with the Community > Add resource permission on the parent community to which you want to move the community.
Steps
- Open the community.
- Click
→ Move.
The Move Community dialog box appears. - In the Name field, enter the name of the new parent community.Note Community names must be unique within their parent community. If you try to move the community to a parent community that already contains a community with the same name, an error message appears after you click Save.
- Click Save.
Delete a community
Note System-managed communities can't be deleted.
You can delete a custom community if you no longer need it. Deleting a community also deletes its views, domains, and assets.
Prerequisites
You have a resource role with the Community > Remove resource permission.
Steps
- Open the community.
- Click
→ Delete.
- Add domains to the community by creating a new domain or moving an existing domain.
- Add a responsibility to assign a resource role to a user or group for the community.