Authorization Areas divide an organization into areas in order to have employees’ information secured from unauthorized user access.

Authorization areas are an abstraction which usually follows department lines, but may span multiple departments or even split departments. They are used for controlling access to employee records by these areas.

The areas are defined by entity. To set up authorized access by a user, an authorization area is placed on the security rights record for that user (found on the Maintain Security Rights (IMSV) form).

As an alternate method to defining individual records for each authorization area, Personality allows you to assign the authorization areas using a pattern match.

For example, if you have several Authorization Areas that begin with ‘Sheriff’ (Sheriff Jail, Sheriff Clerical, Sheriff Accounting), you may want to assign all those areas to a specific person. You may give that person authorization by indicating AUTH AREA MATCH "SHERRIF%".

The authorization area is assigned at the department level, which will default down to the position code and, in turn, default down to an employee's assignment when they are assigned that position or department.

Employees are assigned to authorization areas and only a user with the appropriate authorization access is able to see employee information within that area. Each employee in the system will be organized into authorization areas, which are maintained on the employee’s assignment record. If the user's allowed authorization area matches the employee’s authorization area, then that user can access the employee’s information.

‘Authorization Areas’ are established for the ‘operational’ entities not the ‘legal’ entities. Authorization area codes may be changed at any time and the effect of the changes will be seen immediately throughout the system.


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