Session Authorizations by Module (ttams3131m000)Use this session to maintain the session authorizations at module level, per role. This means that the normal user can be restricted to a specified range of modules in a package. You can define the session authorizations for a specific company or for all companies. The authorizations for the specific company have the highest authorities in this case. You can define the actions permitted for the session. For example, insert, delete, modify, and so on. You can also define a time interval in which the users that are linked to the role are authorized to activate a session. Hinweis The session authorizations at module level are an exception to the session authorizations at company level, and the session authorizations at package level. You can maintain exceptions to the session authorizations at module level per role, at session level, by using the Session Authorizations by Session (ttams3132m000) session. You can use the Zusatzoptionen menu to:
Role Specifies the code of the role. Role The description of the role. All Companies If this check box is selected, the authorizations are
defined for all companies. If authorizations are defined for a specific company as well as for all companies, they can overlap. The authorizations for a specific company have the highest priority. Company Specifies the code of the specific company for which the session authorizations at
module level are defined. Company The description of the company. Package Specifies the code of the package for which the session authorizations at
module level are defined. Package The description of the package. Module Specifies the code of the module for which the session authorizations at
module level are defined. Description Die zum Code gehörende Bezeichnung. Authorization Groups Specifies the type of authorization that is defined for the session authorizations in
the specified modules. This information is
used by the bshell to determine whether a user is authorized to start a
session. It is also used by the 4GL engine to determine the options accessible
by the user. Start Time Specifies the start time of the time interval that the users,
linked to the role, are authorized to activate a session. Closing Time Specifies the end time of the time interval that the users,
linked to the role, are authorized to activate a session.
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