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| other_stuff:remote_authorisation [2026/01/16 17:13] – [Assign the users as authorisers] Gary Willetts | other_stuff:remote_authorisation [2026/01/19 13:03] (current) – [The authorisation statuses of requisitions] Gary Willetts | ||
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| - | Only response requisitions (those made in response to request requisitions, | + | Only response requisitions (those made in response to request requisitions, |
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| - | ===== Authorisation by masterlist/ | + | ===== Authorisation by masterlist/ |
| - | In the remote authorisation module authorisers can only authorise | + | In the remote authorisation module authorisers can be set to authorise requisition lines which belong to items on the master list they are able to authorise for or which come from a particular store or facility. Or a combination of both! |
| A masterlist can be used to represent a vertical program so this method can also be thought of as authorisation by vertical program. | A masterlist can be used to represent a vertical program so this method can also be thought of as authorisation by vertical program. | ||
| - | Authorisers can also be set up with **auto-authorisation**, | + | Authorisers can also be set up with **auto-authorisation**, |
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| + | * **Active:** This is checked by default. If this is checked then the user's assignment is active and they can act as an authoriser. If it is not checked then the user cannot act as an authoriser. This is useful when an authoriser is to be removed as an authoriser for a period of time and then added back in again e.g. when they go away on holiday. | ||
| * **Authoriser: | * **Authoriser: | ||
| * **Master list:** Enter the name of the master list containing the items that the user can authorise. Type the first few characters of the master list's name and press the //Tab// key on the keyboard to select it from a list with names that start with what you have typed. The user will only be able to authorise lines on requisitions for items that appear on the master list you select here. | * **Master list:** Enter the name of the master list containing the items that the user can authorise. Type the first few characters of the master list's name and press the //Tab// key on the keyboard to select it from a list with names that start with what you have typed. The user will only be able to authorise lines on requisitions for items that appear on the master list you select here. | ||
| * **Uses auto-authorisation: | * **Uses auto-authorisation: | ||
| * **Auto-authorisation period (days):** The number of days after which any requisition lines waiting for authorisation by this user will be automatically authorised by the system. | * **Auto-authorisation period (days):** The number of days after which any requisition lines waiting for authorisation by this user will be automatically authorised by the system. | ||
| - | * **Active:** This is checked by default. If this is checked | + | * **Approval level:** A whole number starting from 1. Level 1 authorisers will approve first. When they have approved |
| - | * **Store approval:** This is not checked by default. If this is checked, you can set the rule to only need approval | + | * **Store approval:** This is not checked by default. If this is checked |
| + | * **Allow to authorise existing pending requisitions: | ||
| Click on the **OK** button to save the new assignment or the **Cancel** button to cancel it. | Click on the **OK** button to save the new assignment or the **Cancel** button to cancel it. | ||
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| ===== Using the remote authorisation system ===== | ===== Using the remote authorisation system ===== | ||
| ==== Requesting authorisation ==== | ==== Requesting authorisation ==== | ||
| - | You do **not** need to request the authoristion of a requisition. When the remote authorisation system is turned on as described above, when a requisition that requires authorisation is **confirmed**, | + | You do **not** need to request the authoristion of a requisition. When the remote authorisation system is turned on as described above, when a requisition that requires authorisation is **confirmed**, |
| The only types of requisition that can be authorised using remote authorisation are response requisitions created automatically in the supplying store in response to an internal order (internal orders are also called request requisitions). See the [[purchasing: | The only types of requisition that can be authorised using remote authorisation are response requisitions created automatically in the supplying store in response to an internal order (internal orders are also called request requisitions). See the [[purchasing: | ||
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| - | There is also an additinal | + | There is also an additional //Authorisation// tab on these requisitions, |
| - | {{ :other_stuff:screenshot_2021-10-06_at_13.05.22.png?600 |}} | + | {{ .:pasted:20260119-125846.png?700 }} |
| - | This particular screenshot shows that two authorisers have been requested to authorise lines on this requisition. | + | This particular screenshot shows that three authorisers |
| The authorisation status can have a few different values: | The authorisation status can have a few different values: | ||