Multi-Org Access Control Preferences - Description :
Multi-Org Preferences allows you to control the list of operating units to which you have access. For example, a system administrator may create a security profile that has ten operating units assigned to it and assign it to your responsibility. But, you may only deal with five of the operating units on a daily basis and do not want work space cluttered with extraneous operating units. You could set up Multi-Org preferences to restrict the list of operating units; you have complete control over this and can change it at anytime. In addition, you can specify a default operating unit.
Multi-Org Access Control Preferences - Benefits:
•Increase Efficiency
–Save key strokes with default operating unit
–Limit access to operating units you use most
•User Level Control
–Eliminate using System Administrators; you can control your own access
•Reduce cost
–Perform processes quicker
Multi-Org Access Control Preferences Setup:
Most products have added the Preferences user interface to their responsibility menus. You can select preferred operating units which represent a subset of operating units assigned to your responsibility’s security profile. You can also set a default operating unit.
Multi-Org Access Control Preferences – Setup – Add to SubMenu:
To enable and display Preferences in your menu
1.Request that your System Administrator to add the function FNDMOPREFS to your menu definition
•The System Administrator should use either the System Administrator or Application Developer responsibility, and select the Menu (Application) option
2.Select your product’s menu and add the function named User Preferences (FNDMOPREFS)
Multi-Org Access Control Preferences – Setup – Set Preferences:
Multi-Org Preferences page:
•The header displays:
–The user name that you are logged in as
–The responsibility name
–The Security Profile that you are currently assigned to
•The Default Operating Unit region is where you select a default OU.
•Preferred Operating Units is where you select the subset of operating units you want to work with.
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Multi-Org Preferences allows you to control the list of operating units to which you have access. For example, a system administrator may create a security profile that has ten operating units assigned to it and assign it to your responsibility. But, you may only deal with five of the operating units on a daily basis and do not want work space cluttered with extraneous operating units. You could set up Multi-Org preferences to restrict the list of operating units; you have complete control over this and can change it at anytime. In addition, you can specify a default operating unit.
Multi-Org Access Control Preferences - Benefits:
•Increase Efficiency
–Save key strokes with default operating unit
–Limit access to operating units you use most
•User Level Control
–Eliminate using System Administrators; you can control your own access
•Reduce cost
–Perform processes quicker
Multi-Org Access Control Preferences Setup:
Most products have added the Preferences user interface to their responsibility menus. You can select preferred operating units which represent a subset of operating units assigned to your responsibility’s security profile. You can also set a default operating unit.
Multi-Org Access Control Preferences – Setup – Add to SubMenu:
To enable and display Preferences in your menu
1.Request that your System Administrator to add the function FNDMOPREFS to your menu definition
•The System Administrator should use either the System Administrator or Application Developer responsibility, and select the Menu (Application) option
2.Select your product’s menu and add the function named User Preferences (FNDMOPREFS)
Multi-Org Access Control Preferences – Setup – Set Preferences:
Multi-Org Preferences page:
•The header displays:
–The user name that you are logged in as
–The responsibility name
–The Security Profile that you are currently assigned to
•The Default Operating Unit region is where you select a default OU.
•Preferred Operating Units is where you select the subset of operating units you want to work with.
Ur's
AmarAlam
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