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*This allows a user to access all [[Groups|groups]] in the given context (system, front page, course category or course context), irrespective of what group the user is in or whether they are in a group at all. For example, a user with this capability set to allow can browse forum postings of users in other groups when the forum is set to separate groups.  
*This allows a user to access all [[Groups|groups]] in the given context (system, front page, course category or course context), irrespective of what group the user is in or whether they are in a group at all. For example, a user with this capability set to allow can browse forum postings of users in other groups when the forum is set to separate groups.  
*The default teacher and non-editing teacher roles have this capability set to allow.
*The default teacher and non-editing teacher roles have this capability set to allow, but see MDL-55981 regarding removing this from the non-editing teacher role.


Note: Users with a role in which [[Capabilities/moodle/course:managegroups|moodle/course:managegroups]] is allowed and  moodle/site:accessallgroups is not set are able to add/delete/update groups (and groupings, if enabled) in a course.
Note: Users with a role in which [[Capabilities/moodle/course:managegroups|moodle/course:managegroups]] is allowed and  moodle/site:accessallgroups is not set are able to add/delete/update groups (and groupings, if enabled) in a course.

Revision as of 06:18, 16 September 2016

  • This allows a user to access all groups in the given context (system, front page, course category or course context), irrespective of what group the user is in or whether they are in a group at all. For example, a user with this capability set to allow can browse forum postings of users in other groups when the forum is set to separate groups.
  • The default teacher and non-editing teacher roles have this capability set to allow, but see MDL-55981 regarding removing this from the non-editing teacher role.

Note: Users with a role in which moodle/course:managegroups is allowed and moodle/site:accessallgroups is not set are able to add/delete/update groups (and groupings, if enabled) in a course.