Assign Employee to an Organization
Explanation
This activity is used to assign an employee to an organization. During this
activity you will have an option to assign a position as well.
Employees can be assigned to multiple organization units - production lines,
project groups, departments etc. The assignment can determine things such as
employee's supervisors,subordinates, and data access. Every employee has to have
at least one primary assignment where they are given a primary position.
During the assignment you will determine what access rights the employee has.
- You assign a self-access role which determines what of his own data the
employee can access.
- You can select a position (an optional step for all assignments except
for the primary one). If position access is defined, it can imply
supervision over others or becoming someone's subordinate. Positions you can
select are determined by the organization assignment,i.e., in case of a
company assignment, you select positions from the company, and in case
of matrix organization assignment, you select positions from the matrix
organization.
Note: A single position can be assigned in multiple organization
units.
Prerequisites
In order to perform this activity, a position and an organization structures
have to be defined.
System Effects
As a result of this activity, an employee will be assigned to an
organization, possibly with a new position. This determines what data he can
register and who are his superiors and subordinates.
Window
Employee/Employment/Assignments/Positions
Organization
and Position Assignments
Related Window Descriptions
Employee/Employment/Assignments/Positions
Organization and Position Assignments
Procedure
- Open the Employee window. Search or populate to find the
relevant employee.
- Navigate to the Employment/Assignments/Organization tab
and add a new record.
- In the Organization Code field, enter the ID of an organization
unit to which you want to assign the employee.
Note: You can select a unit from employee's company or matrix
organizations connected to it. In the list of values you can see to
structures to which the units belong.
- In the Position ID field, you can enter a position that you will
give to the employee. This not a mandatory step unless you create a primary
assignment. If position access is defined, this position can determine
employees supervisors and subordinates.
- If you create a primary position, select the Primary check box.
This would make this assignment a primary occupation of an employee, and be
reported/visible as such in other parts of the application.
- In the Assignment Type field, you can select what is the nature
of employee's assignment. How this field is used depends on system
configuration; for example, it can list full time or part time assignment.
- In the Role ID field, you can enter a self-access role which
determines what of his own data an employee can register. Bu default, every
employee is given the REG_NO_AUTH role which enables him or her to
register but not authorize their own transactions. If other self-access
roles are defined, you can select one of them by using the list of values.
- Enter the validity period for the assignment in the Valid From
and Valid To fields.
- Save the information.