Restriction groups by project (PM102010)

In this window, you can view the restriction groups that contain a particular project.
This topic provides information about the elements in this window in Visma Net, such as fields, field values, buttons, and check boxes.

In this window, you can view the restriction groups that contain a particular project. You can also change the visibility of the project in the system by including it in other restriction groups or excluding it from restriction groups that currently contain it.

You can create restriction groups for managing the visibility of projects by using the Project access (PM102000) window.

For more information about restriction groups, see: About restriction groups in Visma Net

The top part

In this area, you can select the project for which you want to view or edit its membership in restriction groups. You can also view additional information about the selected project.

ElementDescription
Project IDThe project for which you want to view (and possibly edit) related restriction groups.
StatusRead-only. The status of the selected project.
CustomerRead-only. The customer for the selected project, if the project is external. For an internal project, this field is empty.
TemplateRead-only. The template used for creating the selected project, if applicable.
DescriptionRead-only. The description of the selected project.

The table

In this table, you can view the full list of restriction groups in the system, along with basic information about each group. The check box in the unlabeled Included column is selected for each group that contains the selected project. You can select and clear these check boxes to change the membership of the project in restriction groups.

ColumnDescription
Group nameRead-only. The name of the restriction group.
DescriptionRead-only. The description of the restriction group.
ActiveRead-only. A check box that indicates (if selected) that the restriction group is active.
Group typeRead-only. The type of the restriction group: A, A inverse, B, or B inverse. For more information, see: About types of restriction groups
Last modified February 19, 2026