This article goes in depth with the user rights for a specific part of SERTICA. If you need a general introduction to user rights, you can access the article here.
How to access user rights
- To find the user rights, click the gear icon in the header menu. This opens a pop‑up menu.
- When you click User Rights in the pop‑up menu, the User Rights screen opens.
- In the menu on the left side, you can select the item for which you want to edit user rights.
- Under Select User Groups, you can include or exclude the user groups you want to change rights for. You can select multiple user groups at the same time.
User Rights Tables
The tables below describe what the different user rights provide access to, and Typical User Groups shows who most often has these rights.
In this article, the user groups Administrator, Superuser, and Daily User are used. The hierarchy of these user groups is understood as follows:
- Administrator is typically an office employee who manages SERTICA. They have all user rights — they can view, create, and delete all data.
- Superuser is typically a team lead responsible for managing the people performing the maintenance. They have fewer rights than administrators. They can view and create data but usually cannot delete it.
- Daily User are the people performing the maintenance tasks. They typically have very limited rights. They can execute jobs but generally should not create data such as components and jobs (except run-once jobs).
If the table lists Daily User as the typical user group, then Superusers and Administrators also have this right because they are higher in the hierarchy.
If the table lists Administrator, then Superusers and Daily Users do not have this right because they are lower in the hierarchy.
Account | |||
Can be used, for example, on purchase orders where you need to select which account is used for the purchase. | |||
Permission |
Activated | Deactivated | Typical User Group |
Read |
Right to view accounts. |
Deactivated | Daily User |
Show in Menu |
Right to see and access the Accounts screen in the left‑hand menu under Jobs. |
Deactivated | Superuser |
Write |
Allows creating or editing accounts. |
Deactivated | Superuser |
Change Log |
The Change Log screen can be accessed for an account. |
Deactivated | Superuser |
Delete |
Can delete accounts. |
Deactivated | Administrator |
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