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I level permissions have darker background. II level permissions have bright background and depend on I level permissions. It means that II level permissions are not editable while I level permission is not enabled. And also if I level permission has only Read setting selected, you cannot select II level permission as write.
There are also some settings that has no read or write permission and can never be enabled.
After you select permissions which you need, go to create Accountants or edit their settings and assign them to an Accountant Permissions Group.
After you select permissions which you need, go to create Accountants or edit their settings and assign them to an Accountant Permissions Group.
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=See also=
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* [[Users]]
* [[Users]]
* [[User Details]]
* [[User Details]]

Revision as of 18:54, 17 June 2013

Description

By default Accountants permissions are all disabled.

It is possible to allow them to make some changes to the system by changing their permissions.

Accountants belong to some Accountant Groups with different permissions.

This makes it possible to create separate Accountant types, such as:

  • Financial accountant - which can manage Tariffs/Rates, etc.
  • Network engineer - can manage Devices.
  • Network administrator - can manage Users.

... and so on. Many variations are possible.


  • Accounants and their permissions are available only for admin user.



Accountant Groups

SETTINGS - Setup - Settings - Accountant permissions

Create groups by filling empty fields

Acc groups1.png

To change permissions you have to click on Icon edit.png and reach window like this:

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I level permissions have darker background. II level permissions have bright background and depend on I level permissions. It means that II level permissions are not editable while I level permission is not enabled. And also if I level permission has only Read setting selected, you cannot select II level permission as write. There are also some settings that has no read or write permission and can never be enabled.

After you select permissions which you need, go to create Accountants or edit their settings and assign them to an Accountant Permissions Group.

Acc groups3.png

See also