
LongJump was designed with enterprise administrative controls in mind to secure data, improve data quality, and help organizations filter information for their various levels of business users. As such, all data on the LongJump platform, has both ownership and permission attributes.

LongJump organizes users using team and role-based permissions in a hierarchical fashion. Because each object has associated view, edit, add, and delete permissions, this enables virtually any combination of data sharing. In addition, the roles can be used for controlling Display Services, as well as reporting and viewing on data sets.
LongJump provide data validation at the point of user data entry. Using a simple functional language similar to spreadsheet formulas, value and Boolean type validations can be easily added to data fields.
LongJump provides field level permissions using custom layouts. This allows the definition and control of fields and their associated layouts so that they are only visible to specific teams, roles, or users.
For example, in a standard employee directory, it may be required to make basic information available to the entire organization (a person's name, title, department, direct supervisor, a photo, email, and phone). But a specific team of the company (human resources, for example) may need other data: (home address, emergency contacts, employee number, marital status, dependents, etc.). In this case the same object can be use, but with different field layouts to control who sees what.
Administrators can view the audit log to determine what users have done for both management and troubleshooting purposes. The audit log provides information about logins/logouts, adding records, email activity and much more.
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