on 01-18-2013 9:58 AM
Hi,
We have customer with mulitple brach ( more than 20).
One branch user should not be allowed to see other brach documents ( sales, purchse, JE etc.,).
Kindly help me configure this scenario.
Thanks and regards
Parthiban
Hi Parthiban.....
This can be done by defining No. Series under certain groups and give authorization to the proper No. Series Group user wise....
Regards,
Rahul
You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you've already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in.
Hi,
You can use Data Ownership Authorizations to meet your requirement. Note that this is applied to marketing document only which have field owner. In your case, this method can not restrict other branch user in viewing Journal Entry.
Hope this helps,
TVSon
This window displays each employee with each of his/her permissions per document. Only employees who are linked to users in the Employee Master Data window can view this window and all other windows in the Authorizations folder.
Authorizations can be granted per user, so that the user has the same permissions throughout the system. Authorizations can also be individualized, so that each user has different permissions for different documents.
Since superusers authorizations cannot be altered, this user's permissions are viewed as grayed out. Employees that are linked to super users have full permissions. All other users by default have no permissions.
Data ownership is driven by the owner field in sales opportunities and sales A/R and purchasing A/P documents. The owner can only be an employee that is associated to a user. Data ownership can be turned on or off either system wide, or by object, or even by individual form or report. A user can access the sales opportunity or A/R A/P document as long as he or she has a defined relationship with the owner and has been granted either Read Only or Full for the data ownership permission for that relationship.
The above relationships include:
For each of these relationships, the user can be granted Full, Read Only or No Authorization. In the event that more than one relationship exists between the user and the owner, the more lenient authorization is granted. For example, the user and the owner are in the same branch and department. If the user has Read Only for the branch but Full Access for the department, the user is granted Full Access to the sales opportunity or sales or purchasing documents in question.
User | Count |
---|---|
103 | |
12 | |
11 | |
6 | |
5 | |
4 | |
3 | |
3 | |
3 | |
3 |
You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you've already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in.