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Submit an enrollment request of asset to the issuer #836

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jaysondave opened this issue Feb 7, 2023 · 6 comments
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Submit an enrollment request of asset to the issuer #836

jaysondave opened this issue Feb 7, 2023 · 6 comments

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@jaysondave
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jaysondave commented Feb 7, 2023

Hello, I am trying to register asset as Creator role and request enrollment for this asset to be approved to issuer as Verifier role. For this, I created organization and application under that organization, and created two roles Creator and Verifier under that application.
With two these role links, I created new member(with new address of metamask) on new browser. One is Creator and another one is Verifier, it means that both of them take a role in the application that I created above.
However, when Creator user register new asset and try to request claim to Verifier, I was unable to do this.
After creating asset, there is no option to request claim.
How can I achieve this?
The below image is for Creator when registered new asset
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@jrhender
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jrhender commented Feb 8, 2023

Hi @jaysondave . I believe what you're asking is how to request role enrolment as an asset.

If you search for the application or organization with the role you want to request for your asset (using the search bar from the entry page), then you can see a list of roles. If you click the button with a plus (the "Enrol") button, that will take you to the enrolment page for that role.
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Then, instead of requesting enrolment for yourself, you can request enrolment on behalf of your asset using the "Enrol For" dropdown:
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Let me know if this helps.

@jaysondave
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Hi, @jrhender . Yes, it helps me and saved my day. Thank you so much for your help.
Here is another question I want to get your help again.
In the above picture, there are two options to enroll: Enrol For Myself or My Asset.
If I go with Myself, what happened and what does it mean?

@jrhender
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jrhender commented Feb 8, 2023

"For Myself" means for the DID that you are signed-in as. Does that make sense?

@jaysondave
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What can I do if go with Myself and signed as?

@jaysondave
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With my understanding of enrolling For Myself, then I am signed as a role of that application or organization. After that, I am uncertain what I can do with that enrollment. Do I have an access that application or organization with that role? If yes, how?
Sorry for my silly questions.
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jrhender commented Feb 8, 2023

You don't necessarily have access by default. You simply have a credential for that role. There must then a system with then authorizes based on the role. How different systems decided to grant access based on the roles of a DID is up to them.

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