Adding Groups

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User permissions can be set for View, Update, Create and Delete. Also View (By Manager), Update (By Manager), Create (By Manager), Delete (By Manager). The Orange X means that these permissions are set by Subscribe-HR (Hard Coded) to allow for the system to be logically delivered for Manager Employee interaction in relation to managers viewing/accessing Employee Masterfile Records.
 
User permissions can be set for View, Update, Create and Delete. Also View (By Manager), Update (By Manager), Create (By Manager), Delete (By Manager). The Orange X means that these permissions are set by Subscribe-HR (Hard Coded) to allow for the system to be logically delivered for Manager Employee interaction in relation to managers viewing/accessing Employee Masterfile Records.
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When multiple Security Groups are assigned to a user, in the users login, there will be an option to Flick between the assigned Groups. If a user has only one assigned group, they will only see the group that has been assigned. This feature has been included in the system for a number of reasons. When setting up Groups, you can flick between Groups to check that the groups has been set-up correctly prior to the Launch of other User and Self-Service. Also, to allow users, who have mutliple groups e.g. System Administration and Self-Service. To allow the user to perform different tasks as a different user Type. E.g. System Administrator and Payroll Manager.
 
When multiple Security Groups are assigned to a user, in the users login, there will be an option to Flick between the assigned Groups. If a user has only one assigned group, they will only see the group that has been assigned. This feature has been included in the system for a number of reasons. When setting up Groups, you can flick between Groups to check that the groups has been set-up correctly prior to the Launch of other User and Self-Service. Also, to allow users, who have mutliple groups e.g. System Administration and Self-Service. To allow the user to perform different tasks as a different user Type. E.g. System Administrator and Payroll Manager.
  
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The above images show the Group Flicker (Also Know as "Change Identity") that allows users to seamlessly move between groups if they have multiple Groups assigned to them.
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See Also Security Groups Information: http://www.subscribe-hr.com.au/wiki/Editing-security-permissions/
 
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Revision as of 01:03, 4 April 2013

Adding Security Groups

Security Groups Explained

All users are assigned to one or more Security Groups. Security Groups define the users permissions within the system (this is what data the user can see and what functions and access the user has over changing the data).
User permissions can be set for View, Update, Create and Delete. Also View (By Manager), Update (By Manager), Create (By Manager), Delete (By Manager). The Orange X means that these permissions are set by Subscribe-HR (Hard Coded) to allow for the system to be logically delivered for Manager Employee interaction in relation to managers viewing/accessing Employee Masterfile Records.


Multiple Security Groups Assigned to a User

When multiple Security Groups are assigned to a user, in the users login, there will be an option to Flick between the assigned Groups. If a user has only one assigned group, they will only see the group that has been assigned. This feature has been included in the system for a number of reasons. When setting up Groups, you can flick between Groups to check that the groups has been set-up correctly prior to the Launch of other User and Self-Service. Also, to allow users, who have mutliple groups e.g. System Administration and Self-Service. To allow the user to perform different tasks as a different user Type. E.g. System Administrator and Payroll Manager.



See Also Security Groups Information: http://www.subscribe-hr.com.au/wiki/Editing-security-permissions/

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