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Create and manage roles

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Roles

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and

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authorisations

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are

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managed

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in

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the

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Master

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Data

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dialogue

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Roles

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The

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role

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concept

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implemented

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in

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the

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GTC

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allows

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a

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differentiated

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control

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over

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the

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data

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access.

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This

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concept

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supports

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the

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four-eye

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principle

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for

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the

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data

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quality

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assurance.

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All

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available

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roles

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are

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listed

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in

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the

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dialogue

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overview.

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A

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role

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is

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the

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combination

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of

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several

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authorisations

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initially

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without

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certain

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assignment

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to

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companies.

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The

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authorisations

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created

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in

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the

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Roles

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dialogue

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can

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be

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assigned

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in

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the

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User

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dialogue.

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Name
After clicking on the button, a subdialogue opens, here you can enter the name for the new role. The roll name is freely selectable and can be changed at a later date.
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The ID is assigned automatically by the GTC.

Authorisations
When the role is created, authorizations can be assigned. For this purpose, use the available drop-down menu. The selection list shows all possible combinations of objects (e.g. Master Data) and values (Read, Edit).
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An overview of the possible object-values and the associated authorizations or properties can be requested from AMANA. The plus symbol allows you to assign multiple authorisations to a role.

Cascading
If the Cascading checkbox is activated, the selected authorisation is assigned cascading (attribute is thus only relevant for the company-specific authorisations). For example, if the user is assigned the right to edit the balance sheet comparison for the parent company in the User dialogue, this authorisation also applies to subordinate companies. Such situation is typical for a subgroup: the subgroup manager does not need to have a separate role for each subgroup company. The role must only be assigned to the parent company and then cascaded for all subordinate companies.