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Batch Restrictions Overview
You can restrict batches in a number of ways. You can
restrict a batch to one or more users so that the batch is accessible
by only those users. You can add batch restrictions for bank accounts and
companies entities,
and properties
to which you have access. You can also restrict the type of transactions
allowed in the batch to one or more of these types: Invoices, Checks,
Receipts, Billings, and Journal Entries.
When transactions are entered and saved, the system checks
for any batch restrictions for the current user, bank account, entity,
and propertyand
company.
The system also checks to ensure that the transaction types in the batch
are allowed transaction types. If applicable restrictions are found, an
error message appears.
Batch restrictions are set up on the Batches
General Tab. Refer to the following rules for batch restrictions.
Notes
Depending on the applications purchased by your company,
batch-related tabs can display from either eFinancials, ePO, Job Cost, or Inventory
menus.
All policies that affect eFinancials, ePO, Job Cost, or Inventory
batches are set in eFinancials.
Note
Administrators can gain access to restricted batches
with the Override Restrictions
security option. Override Restrictions
provides a message to notify the user that a batch is restricted, and
then allows a user with rights to override the restrictions and edit the
batch. When the restrictions are overridden, all properties
and entitiescompanies
are available to be edited for that batch, even if the user does not have
access to those properties
or entitiescompanies.
This does not change what properties/entitiescompanies
the user does have access to within the system. The Override Restrictions
permission is available for eFinancials, ePO, and Job Cost and
can be set at System—Security—User Permissions—eFinancials—Batches.
Rules for Batch Restrictions
- For
user batch restrictions, only users already included in the batch restrictions
can add or remove other users. So, if you are adding a batch and want
to be able to edit the user batch restrictions in the future, be sure
to add yourself to the restrictions.
- At
any time, you can remove restrictions for any user, bank account, entity,
or propertyor company
that is not already associated
with transactions in the batch.
- If
a user, bank account, entity,
or propertyor company is associated with transactions
in the batch, the following rules apply:
- You
can add restrictions only for the entities,
propertiescompanies,
bank accounts, or users that are associated with transactions in the batch.
- You
can remove a restriction for the entity,
propertycompany,
bank account, or user that is associated with a transaction only if you
remove all other current restrictions in that category at the same time.
- The batch is restricted
to contain only the transaction types checked for the Allowed
Transactions field, e.g., Invoices, Checks, Billings, Receipts,
Journal Entries, and Inventory. By default, all transaction types are checked.
Note
If you attempt to add or remove batch restrictions that
do not reflect these rules, an error message will appear when you click
Save on the Batches
General Tab.
See Also
Batches
Overview
Batches - Associated Topics