Refactor authorization checks to use 'permissions' instead of 'profile' in multiple files
- Updated authorization checks in product management, product attributes, configurations, software, and user management files to use 'permissions' for consistency. - Ensured that all relevant pages correctly check user permissions for read, update, delete, and create actions. - Adjusted session variable references to align with the new permissions structure across various modules.
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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ $page = $_SESSION['origin'] = 'report_healthindex';
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$back_btn_orgin = ($prev_page != '')? '<a href="'.$prev_page.'" class="btn alt mar-right-2">←</a>':'';
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//Check if allowed
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if (isAllowed($page,$_SESSION['authorization']['profile'],$_SESSION['authorization']['permission'],'R') === 0){
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if (isAllowed($page,$_SESSION['authorization']['permissions'],$_SESSION['authorization']['permission'],'R') === 0){
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header('location: index.php');
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exit;
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}
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