Each xentral instance requires at least one active user license. If you want to add additional user licenses, you can easily do so from within your instance. To do so, go to App Center > Buy License. Then click on the green plus symbol.
The user will automatically be added to your monthly subscription and you can set up a new user account.
The following steps are necessary to fully create a user account:
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Create address for the user (employee)
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Assign employee role
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Create new user
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Link address to this user
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Make settings in the user account (e.g. rights settings)
Create a new address for the employee directly: Master data > Address
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Enter name (if necessary, also directly other data)
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Save
You can also find more information about the address here .
Go directly to the Role tab and assign the following role:
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Role: "Employee"
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From: "Project"
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Project field: please leave this field empty (alternatively: fill with the project fill for which the employee should receive the rights)
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Finally click on Create as new role
Result: The address has now received a sequential employee number from the number range and the authorization to see the activities for one or more projects. Several projects can have a number of roles assigned. The employee number is only assigned for the first time (analogous to customer number, supplier number). Independently of it, the assignment of the menu points takes place. These are assigned directly in the administration area user individually. Further information about Groups can be found here .
Practical tip: If you do not need/want to divide the rights project-specific project-specific, please create in the standard the role employee and leave the project field empty. Then the user automatically gets the authorization for new projects that are added later. This is especially advisable since data that does not have a project assignment cannot be seen by users who do not have the role assignment to ALL projects. Only Administrators can always see all data.
Administration > Settings > System > Basic settings > User
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Create a new user via the +NEW button
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Assign the previously specified address to the user
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Assign the account type:
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Administrator: unrestricted user with all rights
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User: user with many rights but e.g.: restrictions on system settings or on departments/teams/areas
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Allow remote access: only if required (e.g. for field staff). or if xentral was installed on an external server, e.g. the xentral cloud
You can also find more information about user management here.
Now the rights can be assigned in the user (Rights tab): it is best to first consider which menu items the employee should get.
Assigned rights are shown in blue, non-assigned rights in grey.
You can add or remove rights for every module in Xentral. To add rights for a module click the Set all button next to the module name. To remove all rights for a module click the Remove all button next to the module name.
You can also add individual right for a module but clicking directly on the specific right under a module. Example:
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How do I find out the individual right?
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Click on Sales > Order
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Click on the top of the browser line: here you can see: module=order&action=list
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Module: always displays the main item
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Action: always displays the single right
Assignment of a menu item: Is usually the single right "list". In practice it is best to click on the desired menu item yourself in the admin account. The browser line will then show you the right to be assigned.
The system log is a help function to find, in the multitude of single rights, the missing right (naming with module and action) for a user. The system log can be found under Administration > Appstore > System log. If an employee clicks on an action for which he/she does not have the right, he/she will receive a corresponding message. If you want to reassign this right, check the system log for which button the employee had clicked when this message appeared.
For example, employee 1 still needs the right:
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Modules: Calendar
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Action: Data
Note
The assigned rights always refer to the entirety of the module used. For example, if a user has the edit right in the Address rights block, he can make changes in any area of the address. It is not possible to block individual fields for certain users, e.g. to protect only the Distribution field.
Special rights without system log
Some permissions do not trigger an entry in the system log because the function is not clickable or the menu item is not apparent to the user. This also includes the ajaxwerte right ("Artikel" module), which is used so that products can also be inserted in positions (e.g. in the order).
Take over document/address
An address/a document/certain operations can be edited only by one person. If the person is slow in this process or possibly currently not at the place, but nevertheless logged in, can another authorized person can take over the process. All unsaved information of the "first owner" will be lost. If you cannot reach the person, you can still process urgent orders in this way. The button is not visible to the user.
When you assign the following right:
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Module: Welcome
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Right: unlock
a button to unlock the document will be shown:
Buttons and actions
Buttons and actions are usually not individual rights but access modules, so to speak, cross-links to another module and pull the rights there. E.g. in a document when inserting a contact person, the rights of the address are accessed. The user account must have these rights unlocked. They are located in the Address module. Button: Delivery address, Contact person.
Module: Address Action: contact person popup Action: delivery address popup
Non-restriction per project Please keep in mind that no entry is created in the system log if a user does not see certain data due to missing project assignments. Then the corresponding project must be assigned as role Employee, or if the data has no project assignment, set the role employee to ALL projects.
In this example, Offer has all permissions assigned except for Write Protect and Share.
You can also download a user's permissions as a file and upload it to another user again. There is the download icon in the overview.
To upload the file to another user, open the user and select the rights file under Upload rights file.