Authorizations in the Competitive Scenario In competitive scenarios,
authorizations
have a special function. In this context, a collaboration includes a
public area
and several
private work areas
for vendors or partners. The users that you assign to the private work areas automatically have read authorization for the public area, so that they can see the bid invitations for which they want to enter bids, for example. The users in one private work area do not have read authorization for other private work areas, unless you specifically assign this to them.
It is also possible to create
guest authorizations
for the public area. This allows partners or suppliers to view the public area only, without having their own separate private work areas. If they decide that they are interested in the bid invitations, you can then create a private work area for them.
When a document is created in or copied from a public area, another area, or another folder, all users who have read authorization for the document can access the latest version of the file at its origin. This enables them to always see the latest version of a document. They cannot, however, directly access the public area, private work area, or folder.