Position Access Configuration
Explanation
This activity is used to define access rights for a position.
Prerequisites
In order to perform this activity:
- A position structure has to be defined in the Graphical Position
Structure window.
- An access role has to be defined in the Access Roles
window.
System Effects
As a result of this activity, position based access will be defined for a
position. Every employee assigned a supervising position ID will automatically
receive all associated access rights.
Window
Position - Access Setup
Related Window Descriptions
Position
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Access Setup, Access Definition,
Generation Order
Procedure
- Open the Position - Access Setup window.
- Search or populate to find the structure ID for which you want to define
position based access.
- On the Access Definition tab, create a new record.
- In the Supervising Position ID field, enter the ID of a position
that will receive access rights.
- In the Accessed Position ID field, enter the ID of a position
that will become accessible by a supervising position.
- Select the Access to Position Holder check box to grant access to
all employees assigned to the position specified in the Accessed Position
ID.
- Select the Access All Subordinate Positions check box to grant
access to subordinate positions of the position entered in the Accessed
Position ID.
- In the Selection Type field, define if the entire record will
grant or remove access. If the include option is selected,
access rights selected in all other fields will be granted. If the
exclude is selected, all access rights will be excluded.
- In the Access Role ID field, select the access role. It limits
what fields can be viewed or modified by a supervising position.
- Enter the validity period for the access assignment in the Valid From
and Valid To fields.
- Save the information.
- If you want to change the order in which access is generated, right
click the record you defined and click Generation Order. The
Generation Order dialog box will appear.
Note: This is important only if you have several records defined for
a single supervising position. If a supervising position receives access to
a subordinate position from several access records, the records overwrite
each other. As a result, the subordinate position is accessible only
with the access role of the last overlapping record. You can read more about
it in the dialog box's description.
- Use the arrows to move access records and change their order. When you
are done, click OK.
- Save the information.