Viewing a Secure Access List using the Rhino FCP UI
As a Data Custodian:
Navigate to the Datasets Page
Use the left-hand navigation menu to click on the Datasets menu item
Select the Dataset You Want to View the Secure Access List(s) For
Select the Dataset you would like to view the Secure Access List(s) for by pressing on the specific Dataset + Version row to view the details. Then navigate to the Secure Access tab within the Dataset
View Your Secure Access List(s)
You should see a table populated with all the Secure Access Lists you have created for the Dataset. Click on a Secure Access List name in the table to be taken to the row-level data that is being shared as part of the Secure Access List.
Reviewing the Row-Level Data with a Secure Access List
You will now see a very similar view to your Data tab, but the row-level data will only be the data that has been shared as part of the Secure Access List. From here, you similarly have the option to view image data, if it is contained in the Dataset, within the Embedded OHIF Viewer. To do so, select one of the DICOM or image links within the Dataset
Viewing Image Data within a Secure Access List Using the Embedded OHIF Viewer
For more information about capabilities within the Embedded OHIF Viewer, please refer to Viewing and/or Annotating a Dataset's Image Data within the Built-in OHIF Viewer
As a User who Has Been Granted Access to a Remote Dataset via a Secure Access List
Navigate to the Datasets Page
Use the left-hand navigation menu to click on the Datasets menu item
Select the Dataset You Have been Granted Access To via the Secure Access List
Select the Dataset you have been granted access to by pressing on the specific Dataset + Version row to view the details. When you are granted access to a Dataset through a Secure Access List, the Datasets page will be a bit different than if you had imported the Dataset yourself. We will review the various tabs within the Datasets interface to demonstrate the differences.
The Dataset Analytics Tab for Remote Datasets That You Have Been Granted Access to via a Secure Access List
Depending on the Permissions Policy specified by your Collaborator, you may or may not have permission to view the Dataset Analytics. In this case, the Project's Permissions Policy does not allow for this capability. For more information on Project Permissions, please refer to Specifying Project Permissions
The Dataset Data Tab for Remote Datasets That You Have Been Granted Access to via a Secure Access List
When you have been granted access to a Dataset via a Secure Access List, the Data tab will always show "You do not have permission to perform this action." This is because the data has not been imported by you; you will need to use the Secure Access function to view the data.
The Dataset Secure Access Tab for Remote Datasets That You Have Been Granted Access to via a Secure Access List
You should have at least one list within the table on the Secure Access tab within the Dataset. Similar to if you had created the Secure Access list, you can select the name of the list to view row-level data, assuming the Project's Permissions Policy allows you to do so.
Viewing Row-Level Data for Remote Datasets That You Have been Granted Access to via a Secure Access List
Once you have clicked on the name of the Secure Access List you should see the tabular data view. You will only see the data that you have been granted permission to, and only in a way in line with the Project's Permissions Policy. For a complete reference on the Permissions Policy within the Rhino FCP, please refer to Permissions.
From here, you similarly have the option to view image data, if available, within the Embedded OHIF Viewer. To do so, select one of the DICOM or image links within the Dataset.
Viewing Image Data for Remote Datasets That You Have Been Granted Access to via a Secure Access List Using the Embedded OHIF Viewer
For more information about capabilities within the Embedded OHIF Viewer, please refer to Viewing and/or Annotating a Dataset's Image Data within the Built-in OHIF Viewer