Assigning Superuser Authorization

The SUPERUSER authorization key, located at the bottom of the list of Available Keys, assigns the highest level of all authorization keys to a user. If the SUPERUSER authorization key is assigned, almost no other keys need to be assigned. This authorization key is intended for use by users who require access to every function with maximum privilege and is reserved for system administrators, their superiors, company owners, and Eclipse personnel.

Because this authorization key gives unlimited capability within the system, assign it sparingly. We recommend that the system administrator set up one user ID with limited authorizations to use for everyday work and another ID, with superuser authorization, to use only when needed. The assigned superuser should change the password frequently.

To test a system function with a lower level of authorization, a superuser can override the default level of authorization for a designated key. To do this, assign the designated authorization key, in addition to the SUPERUSER authorization key, with the override level or the related detail information that restricts the user's actions. Any authorization key assigned in addition to the SUPERUSER authorization key overrides the superuser level of authorization for that key.

To assign superuser authorization:

  1. From the System > System Files > User Control menu, select User Maintenance to display the User Maintenance screen.

  2. In the User ID field, enter a user's ID to display their record.

  3. Use the Auth Keys hot key to display the Authorization Key/Template Maintenance screen.

  4. In the Available Keys column, position the cursor on the SUPERUSER authorization key and use the Assign hot key.

The key moves from the Available Keys column to the Assigned Keys column. The system assigns the highest level of authorization for almost all authorization keys.

  1. The following authorization keys limit a user's access and require that additional information be specified when they are assigned, using the Detail hot key.

When you assign the SUPERUSER authorization key, the following authorization keys are not included in the superuser's authorization.

Authorization Key

When this key is not assigned...

AP.SIGNATURE.PRINT

the user cannot print an imaged signature on checks.

GL.ACCOUNTS

the user can access all G/L accounts.

INVALID.PRODUCT.LINES

no product lines are invalid.

INVALID.VEN.TYPES

no vendor types are invalid.

MESSAGE.GROUP.TYPES

the user can access all message group types.

POE.SCHEDULE

the system does not set the Sched hot key on the POE Body screen to a default value.

SOE.CREDIT.REL.RANK

the user can release orders for any customer, based on the user's level assignment in the SOE.CREDIT.RELEASE authorization key.

SOE.SCHEDULE

the system does not set the Sched hot key on the SOE Body screen to a default value.

TOE.SCHEDULE

the system does not set the Sched hot key on the TOE Body screen to a default value.

VALID.BLINES

all buy lines are valid.

VALID.PLINES

all price lines are valid.

VALID.PRODUCT.LINES

all product lines are valid.

VALID.VEN.TYPES

all vendor types are valid.

WIN.DIRECT.CREATE.DIR

the user cannot export a report from the system using the Windows Direct Options program.

 

  1. Press Esc to return to the User Maintenance screen.

Note: Changes to authorization keys are not effective until the user affected by the changes logs off and then logs back on.

See Also:

Assigning Authorization Keys Overview

Assigning Authorization Keys to Users