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Introduction to Settings in the System Module
Access Groups
Active Users
Auto Actions
Backup Settings
Bank Holidays
Base Currency
Base Currency Rates
Cloud Security
Company Date and Numeric Format
Company Info
Configuration
Conversions - Master, Conversions - Accounts and VAT Codes
Conversions - Master, Conversions - Activity Types
Conversions - Master, Conversions - Contact Classifications
Conversions - Master, Conversions - Contacts
Conversions - Master, Conversions - Currency Codes
Conversions - Master, Conversions - Items
Conversions - Master, Conversions - Locations
Conversions - Master
Conversions - Master, Conversions - Suppliers
Conversions - Master, Conversions - Tags/Objects
Conversions - Master, Conversions - Users
Countries
Countries Regions
Currency Round Off
Days and Months
Departments
Discount Options
Display Groups
Exchange Rates Settings
Form Settings
Global Locking
Global Warnings on UnOKed Records
Internet Enablers
Journaling
KPIs
Languages
Locking
Locking Exceptions
Nature of Business
Number Series Defaults
Opened Record History
Optional Features
Password Security
Printers
Remote Backups
Reporting Periods
Round Off
Sales Groups
Single Functions
Special Days
Styles
Sub-ledger Control Accounts
Task Manager Access
User Warnings on UnOKed Records
Values in Text
   - Header and Card 1
   - Card 2
   - Including Amounts in Words in Forms
   - Fields that use the Values in Text setting
VAT Reg. Number Masks
Weeks

Tutorials for Standard Accounts

Single Functions

This page describes the Single Functions setting in the System module.

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There are two methods that you can use to control the access that your employees have to your Standard ERP database: Access Groups and Single Functions. An employee with an Access Group can be given access to any part of the system, while one belonging to a Single Function (a "Single Function" user) can only be given access to a limited number of Standard ERP functions (up to a maximum of three). "Single Function" users are therefore much more restricted in what they can do, so they are treated differently for licensing purposes.

If you have any Single Function users, you should use this setting to define the various combinations of functions available to them. For example, you might have some Single Function users that can only enter Orders, and some that can enter Orders and Quotations. In this case you would enter two records in this setting, one granting access to the Order register only and the other to the Order and Quotation registers. You should then add records to the Person register for the Single Function users, marking them as Named Users and specifying the appropriate Single Function for each one using the field on the 'Access' card.

To work with the Single Functions setting, first ensure you are in the System module. Then, if you are using Windows or macOS, open the 'Settings' list by clicking the [Settings] button in the Navigation Centre or using the Ctrl-S/⌘-S keyboard shortcut and then double-click 'Single Functions' in the resulting 'Settings' list. If you are using iOS or Android, select 'Settings' from the Tools menu and tap 'Single Functions' in the 'Settings' list. In both cases, the 'Single Functions: Browse' window will be opened. This lists the Single Function records that you have already entered: to enter a new record, select 'New' from the Create menu (Windows/macOS) or + menu (iOS/Android). The 'Single Function: New' window appears: enter the details as appropriate and click [Save] (Windows/macOS) or tap √ (iOS/Android) to save the new record.

Code
Enter the unique Code by which the Single Function record is to be identified from elsewhere in Standard ERP. The Code may consist of up to five characters, and you can use both numbers and letters.

Text
Assign a descriptive name to the Single Function record. This will be shown in the 'Single Functions: Browse' window and the 'Paste Special' list.
Use the grid to list the functions to which the Single Function record will give access. You can give access to up to three functions or tasks. First, specify the component in the Type field, using the 'Paste Special' function to show the two components available:

Next, use the second field in the grid to specify the individual item. For example, if you enter "Single Function" in the Type field, the 'Paste Special' list from the Item field will contain a list of functions:

If you enter "Register" in the Type field, the 'Paste Special' list from the Item field will contain a list of registers to which you can grant access if necessary.

Finally, use the last column to determine the access level of the Group. A further 'Paste Special' list displays the available options:

If you entered "Single Function" in the Type field, you will need to choose "Full" here. If you entered "Register" in the Type field, you can also choose 'Read', 'Read/New', 'Browse' or 'Browse/New' here, as follows:
Browse
Allows access to the browse and 'Paste Special' windows only. Searches can be performed. Records cannot be entered or modified.

Browse/New
Allows access to the browse and 'Paste Special' windows and the creation of new records. Existing records cannot be viewed, changed or copied.

Read
Allows access to the browse window and the double-clicking of items so that they can be viewed in an inspect window. Records cannot be entered or modified.

This attribute can also be applied to reports, allowing them to be printed to screen but not to a printer or to a text file.

Read/New
Allows access to the browse window and the double-clicking of items so that they can be viewed in an inspect window. New records can be created. Existing records cannot be modified, but they can be copied.
When the record is complete, click the [Save] button (Windows/macOS) or tap √ (iOS/Android) to save it. When you then enter a record to the Person register for a user who will be a Single Function user, specify the Single Function record in the field on the 'Access' card. The User Type must be Named:

When this Person logs in to your Standard ERP system, their Navigation Centre will state that they are a Single Function User, while their 'Registers' list will contain only the registers that are necessary for them to carry out their allotted tasks:

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