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!!!ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS FOR THE WEB SITE ADMINISTRATOR
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1. Create Master User
2. Review Delivered System
3. Customize System Components
4. Security Setup: Create Self Service Users and Roles
5. System Maintenance
Stage 1: Create Master User
Before you can access anything in Self Service, a Web Site Administrator Master user will
need to be created. This user will have full administrative privileges with access to the system
for review and setup.
Create a user profile to be applied to the Self Service Web Site Administrator Master user. This
user profile, when associated to an employee within Personality creates a Self Service user
who will be able to do the following:
􀁘 access all web modules;
􀁘 see all menus, sub-menus and functions within the modules;
􀁘 have maximum allowable execution rights (granted by P2K_MASTER) to all Self
Service functions.
Even though they are given the P2K_Master role, this user will not have access to P2K
as they will not have been given a user profile for P2K.
To create this Master user, you will need full access to the following forms in P2K: IMUS,
IMUR, IEID, IMRE.
Once you have created this user, access to IMUS and IMUR in P2K will not be necessary for
the user, as these forms are completely functional within Self Service.
# Create Master User
# Review Delivered System
# Customize System Components
# Security Setup: Create Self Service Users and Roles
# System Maintenance
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!!Stage 1: Create Master User
Before you can access anything in Self Service, a Web Site Administrator Master user will need to be created. This user will have full administrative privileges with access to the system for review and setup.
Create a user profile to be applied to the Self Service Web Site Administrator Master user. This user profile, when associated to an employee within Personality creates a Self Service user who will be able to do the following:
* access all web modules;
* see all menus, sub-menus and functions within the modules;
* have maximum allowable execution rights (granted by P2K_MASTER) to all Self Service functions.
Even though they are given the P2K_Master role, this user will not have access to P2K as they will not have been given a user profile for P2K.
To create this Master user, you will need full access to the following forms in P2K: [IMUS], [IMUR], [IEID], [IMRE].
Once you have created this user, access to IMUS and IMUR in P2K will not be necessary for the user, as these forms are completely functional within Self Service.
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Step 1: Assign Web Menu Roles to the Web Site Administrator in P2K
Go into the Assign Users (IMUR) screen and assign the following web menu roles to your
WSA P2K user:
􀁘 WWW_ADMIN
􀁘 WWW_EMPLOYEE
􀁘 WWW_MANAGER
􀁘 WWW_RECRUITER
􀁘 WWW_P2K_MASTER
􀁘 WWW_P2K_DBA
􀁘 WWW_CANDIDATE
􀁘 WWW_PUBLIC
􀁘 P2K_DBA
􀁘 P2K_USER
􀁘 P2K_MASTER
At least one WSA user will require the P2K_DBA role in order to add new users via the
IMUS screen.
If you have Recruiting Self Service, WWW_CANDIDATE and WWW_PUBLIC will be
reassigned to a generic user with execution and field security.
Step 2: Create a Master User
In the Define User Information (IMUS) screen, create the user name "SS_WSA_MASTER"
as shown in the following screen shot.
!Step 1: Assign Web Menu Roles to the Web Site Administrator in P2K
Go into the Assign Users (IMUR) screen and assign the following web menu roles to your WSA P2K user:
* WWW_ADMIN
* WWW_EMPLOYEE
* WWW_MANAGER
* WWW_RECRUITER
* WWW_P2K_MASTER
* WWW_P2K_DBA
* WWW_CANDIDATE
* WWW_PUBLIC
* P2K_DBA
* P2K_USER
* P2K_MASTER
At least one WSA user will require the P2K_DBA role in order to add new users via the [IMUS] screen.
If you have Recruiting Self Service, WWW_CANDIDATE and WWW_PUBLIC will be reassigned to a generic user with execution and field security.
!Step 2: Create a Master User
In the Define User Information (IMUS) screen, create the user name "SS_WSA_MASTER" as shown in the following screen shot.
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Step 3: Assign Roles to the Master User
In the Assign Roles (IMUR) screen, associate roles to the "SS_WSA_MASTER" user as
shown in the following screen shot:
All roles must have unique sequence numbers.
This is important as there is a direct correlation between the sequence number and the
order in which the icons are displayed in the Self Service header.
!Step 3: Assign Roles to the Master User
In the Assign Roles (IMUR) screen, associate roles to the "SS_WSA_MASTER" user as shown in the following screen shot:
All roles must have unique sequence numbers. This is important as there is a direct correlation between the sequence number and the order in which the icons are displayed in the Self Service header.
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The role with the highest sequence number will be displayed on the far right and will also be
the default module that the user will enter when they sign into Self Service.
In this example the user will be brought into the Website Administrator module when signing
into Self Service.
Sequence is important with any role that is used to grant execution rights to a user as the role
with the highest sequential number will override a role with lower sequence number.
For example, for the function WEEPP the role UTR_ESS_FT has been granted the execution rights of
retrieve, update and delete and has a sequence of 100. The role of UTR_ESS_PT has been granted
the execution right of retrieve and has a sequence number of 110. This means that within WEEPP, the
UTR_ESS_PT role will prevail and the user will not be able to update or delete on this function.
Step 4: Attach the Master User to A Single Identity
Within the Define Identity Information (IEID) screen, select the employee you wish to assign
the Master User role, then in the User Name field found in the Access section, select
"SS_WSA_MASTER" as shown in the screen shot below and save the record.
The role with the highest sequence number will be displayed on the far right and will also be the default module that the user will enter when they sign into Self Service.
In this example the user will be brought into the Website Administrator module when signing into Self Service.
Sequence is important with any role that is used to grant execution rights to a user as the role with the highest sequential number will override a role with lower sequence number.
For example, for the function WEEPP the role UTR_ESS_FT has been granted the execution rights of retrieve, update and delete and has a sequence of 100. The role of UTR_ESS_PT has been granted the execution right of retrieve and has a sequence number of 110. This means that within WEEPP, the UTR_ESS_PT role will prevail and the user will not be able to update or delete on this function.
!Step 4: Attach the Master User to A Single Identity
Within the Define Identity Information (IEID) screen, select the employee you wish to assign the Master User role, then in the User Name field found in the Access section, select "SS_WSA_MASTER" as shown in the screen shot below and save the record.
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Step 5: Set the Master User PIN
Use the following steps to assign a Personal Identification Number (PIN) to the Master User
profile:
1. Open the Reset PIN (IMRE) screen via the command line.
2. Press the F7 function key to enter query mode.
3. Enter the employee’s Person Code.
4. Press the F8 function key to execute the query.
5. Enter the New PIN# and Confirm PIN#.
6. Click the <OK> button.
7. Click the <OK> button on the confirmation message.
8. Click the <Cancel> button.
Administration
Chapter 2 - Setup 2 - 7
May 2007
Your new Self Service Web Site Administrator Master employee is now ready to log into
Self Service.
Step 6: Test the Master User Login
Sign into Self Service as the employee who has been assigned the Master User profile to
ensure that the set up is correct.
􀁘 Last name
􀁘 Person Code
􀁘 PIN
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Stage 2: Review Delivered System
High Line will deliver an operational Self Service application, with a wide range of features and
functionality, that is completely usable by your organization “right out of the box”.
However, it is likely that your organization will want to modify and enhance some of the
functions and menus, as well as control access to the system. You should take this opportunity
to think about what needs to be added, removed or changed to the system as well as who will
have access to which areas.
Keep in mind that if your organization does not license the related module in P2K you
will not have access in Self Service.
Stage 3: Customize System Components
In this stage, you will customize the application by determining which delivered functions and
menus you will be using, what needs to be changed on them and what new functions you will
need to create.
Stage 4: Security Setup - Create Self Service Users and Roles
A security setup must be established by creating user profiles and assigning those profiles to
employees. By creating, mixing and matching various types of users and roles, you can tailor
access to Self Service for almost any type of user.
Web Module Roles
!Step 5: Set the Master User PIN
Use the following steps to assign a Personal Identification Number (PIN) to the Master User profile:
# Open the Reset PIN (IMRE) screen via the command line.
# Press the F7 function key to enter query mode.
# Enter the employee’s Person Code.
# Press the F8 function key to execute the query.
# Enter the New PIN# and Confirm PIN#.
# Click the <OK> button.
# Click the <OK> button on the confirmation message.
# Click the <Cancel> button.
Your new Self Service Web Site Administrator Master employee is now ready to log into Self Service.
!Step 6: Test the Master User Login
Sign into Self Service as the employee who has been assigned the Master User profile to ensure that the set up is correct.
* Last name
* Person Code
* PIN
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!!Stage 2: Review Delivered System
High Line will deliver an operational Self Service application, with a wide range of features and functionality, that is completely usable by your organization “right out of the box”.
However, it is likely that your organization will want to modify and enhance some of the functions and menus, as well as control access to the system. You should take this opportunity to think about what needs to be added, removed or changed to the system as well as who will have access to which areas.
Keep in mind that if your organization does not license the related module in P2K you will not have access in Self Service.
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!!Stage 3: Customize System Components
In this stage, you will customize the application by determining which delivered functions and menus you will be using, what needs to be changed on them and what new functions you will need to create.
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!!Stage 4: Security Setup - Create Self Service Users and Roles
A security setup must be established by creating user profiles and assigning those profiles to employees. By creating, mixing and matching various types of users and roles, you can tailor access to Self Service for almost any type of user.
!Web Module Roles
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*WWW_ADMIN - Web Site Administrator Self Service
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*WWW_EMPLOYEE - Employee Self Service
*WWW_HRADMIN - HR Administration Self Service
*WWW_MANAGER - Manager Self Service
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*WWW_RECRUITER - Recruiter Self Service
*WWW_CANDIDATE - Candidate Self Service
*WWW_PUBLIC - Open Postings, Public Access
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User Type Role
Create user type roles for your own Self Service application.
e.g. UTR_ESS_FT
Each of these roles will be used to grant specific execution rights to users once they have
access to a module.
Group Users
!User Type Role
Create user type roles for your own Self Service application. e.g. UTR_ESS_FT.
Each of these roles will be used to grant specific execution rights to users once they have access to a module.
!Group Users
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• WWW_ADMIN Web Site Administrator Self Service
• WWW_EMPLOYEE Employee Self Service
• WWW_HRADMIN HR Administration Self Service
• WWW_MANAGER Manager Self Service
• WWW_RECRUITER Recruiter Self Service
• WWW_CANDIDATE Candidate Self Service
• WWW_PUBLIC Open Postings, Public Access
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You will then need to assign to these group users the required role of P2K_USER, at least
one Web Module role and at least one Self Service user type role.
User Profile
In order for an employee to access Self Service, they must have a user profile attached to
their Identity (IEID) screen within P2K.
They must also have a Personal Identification Number (PIN) created in the Reset Pin
Number (IMRE) screen.
You will then need to assign to these group users the required role of P2K_USER, at least one Web Module role and at least one Self Service user type role.
!User Profile
In order for an employee to access Self Service, they must have a user profile attached to their Identity ([IEID]) screen within P2K.
They must also have a Personal Identification Number (PIN) created in the Reset Pin Number ([IMRE]) screen.
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Stage 5: Access Maintenance
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!!Stage 5: Access Maintenance
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􀁘 changing the roles attached to the user profile (thereby affecting access for many
employees), or
􀁘 assigning a different user profile to an employee (thereby affecting access to only
that employee)
* changing the roles attached to the user profile (thereby affecting access for many employees), or
* assigning a different user profile to an employee (thereby affecting access to only that employee)