Creating a group
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On the Groups pane, select the top level group into which you want
to add the new group, and click Edit.
Note: The options available are dependent on the top level group in which the new group is being added.
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Click the General tab and
specify this information:
Note: This information is common to all groups.
- Name
- The unique name that identifies this group.
- Description
- Use this field to record a detailed description of the group, such as role or department. For example, Top Level Group.
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Specify this information for Operator Group:
- Operator Group Code
- Enter a code to identify this operator group. The group being created here is then mapped to this operator group.
- Status
- A status is assigned to each record and determines the current
processing status of the record.
- Open
- This status is set automatically when you add a new record e.g. if you create a new user. Open items are available for input, inquiry, processing and reporting.
- Hidden
- A record with a hidden status does not appear on any inquiries but is available for input, processing and reporting.
- Suspended/Held
- A suspended record.
- Closed/Completed
- A closed record cannot be used for input or processing.
- Lookup Code
- A Lookup Code can be used to find a record, as an alternative to
the record code. It is often set to a shortened version of the description.
It is particularly useful if a record is often referred to using different
codes. For example:
- the Chart of Accounts code for Fuel Expenses is 75201 and the Lookup code is set to FUELEXP.
- the Customer code for WHSmith is set to WHSmith and the Lookup code is set to SMITHWH.
- Short Heading
- This is a shortened version of the description. It should be used instead of the description where space is limited. If you leave this blank it defaults to the first characters of the Description.
- Clear Operator at Login
- Operators may get locked out of due to, for example, system failures. Check this check box to enable members of this group to clear their own logins in order to remove the lock on their operator if this happens.
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Note: If this setting is not enabled, operators must contact their system administrators in order to clear their login.
- Requisitioning User Group
- Select this option to create a group for users who are only
allowed to access these requisitioning functions:
- Requisition Entry (PRE)
- Requisition Presets (PRP)
- Requisition Catalogue Browse (RCB)
- Requisition Catalogue Setup (RCG)
- Requisition Email Notification Configuration (REM)
- Requisition Inquiry (RQA) - All Requisitions
- Requisition Inquiry (RQM) - My Requisitions
- Requisition Types (RTS)
- Requisition Work Queue (RWQ)
- Change Business Unit (CBU)
- Out of Office Delegation (OOD)
- Inventory Receipt Note Entry (IRE)
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Specify the information for User Default Settings:
- Default Business Unit
- Select a default business unit for users in this group. Users who are group members have automatic access to the business unit forms. Users can use alternative business units by selecting Change Business Unit (CBU). Leave blank if you do not want to set a default business unit for users in this group. Users will be prompted to enter a business unit code when they launch a SunSystems function.
- Default Ledger
- Select the default ledger for users in this group. This prevents budget code requests for those functions that do not have a budget code specifically defined.
- Set Operating System Date
- Select a default login date setting for users in this group. The
options are:
- Force Entry
- The date must be entered by the user.
- Automatic
- The date is supplied and cannot be changed. No confirmation is required.
- Confirm at Login
- The date is supplied and can be changed, but must be confirmed.
- Display Only
- The date is displayed but cannot be changed. No confirmation is required.
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Select Permissions > Function and select the required function permissions to give access to
functions for the group.
Note: You can filter the list of functions by clicking the column headers.
- Select All
- Select this check box to change the permission status for all of the currently filtered functions.
- Click the Miscellaneous Permissions tab and specify the required information.
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Click the Actions Permissions tab to
specify which actions are enabled for the selected business unit.
- Click Add to select one or more business units.
- Highlight a business unit and select the actions you want to allow. By default, all actions in the list are selected.
- Save your changes.