Steps for Adding a Supervisor Assignment to a User
The following summarizes the steps required to set up a user as a supervisor from the Configuration section. Each step is explained in more detail below.
Step 1: Add the Required Supervisor Roles to the User's Employee Record
Step 2: Set up the User with a Supervisor Assignment
Step 3: Assign Access to the Selected Organization Unit(s)
Step 4: Assign Access to Specific Employees
Step 1: Add the Required Supervisor Roles to the User's Employee Record
- From the Employee section, use the Employee Search criteria to locate the employee record of the user.
- Click on the Roles button in the Employee Sections.
- Click on the Add button to open a screen to add a new role.
- Enter all the Roles required by this user for all his/her various supervisor assignments. For example, he/she may need a role granting Approver status to some organization units and/or employees and a role granting Editor status to other organization units and/or employees. For more information, see Steps for Adding an Employee Level Role.
Step 2: Set up the User with a Supervisor Assignment
This step can either be done in the Configuration section or in the employee record of the supervisor. The two methods are described below.
- From the Employee record:
- From the Employee section, use the Employee Search criteria to locate the employee record of the user.
- Select the Supervisor Assignments button in the Employee Sections in the left pane. Note: The Supervisor Assignment button is only available if the employee is already set up with a TA Supervisor role (or PM Supervisor role).
- From the Configuration section:
- From the Configuration section>Employee card, select the Supervisor Assignment screen.
- Click on the Add button to add a new record.
- The Employee Search screen is displayed to search for the employee to add as a supervisor. Enter the search criteria, then click on the Search button.
- Check the box to the left of the user name to select the record.
Note: Only employees who have already been set up with TA Supervisor roles (or PM Supervisor roles) are displayed on the results listing in this screen. If an employee has already been set up as a supervisor, his/her record is not available in this screen, but must be selected from the Supervisor Search screen. Enter the Supervisor Last Name, Supervisor First Name and Supervisor Code to search for the record.
The employee identification code of the supervisor.
The first name of the assigned supervisor.
The last name of the assigned supervisor.
Step 3: Assign Access to the Selected Organization Unit(s)
- Click on the Add Org Unit Assignment button.
- In the organization fields, enter the Trunk, Branch, and Leaf (optional) Organization Unit levels of the organization unit where the supervisor is to have approval rights. The options available depend on the structure of your organization.
Select the organization levels that this employee is authorized to access. Depending on your corporate structure, you may have several levels displayed in this table.
The leaf structure level is the lowest of the four major organization structure levels used for payroll processing and scheduling, and is optional. There can be up to nine structure levels within an organization, but the four key structure levels are called root, trunk, branch, and leaf. Many of the payroll and scheduling reports are totaled by these levels.
The branch structure level is the third of the four major organization structure levels used for payroll processing and scheduling. There can be up to nine structure levels within an organization, but the four key structure levels are called root, trunk, branch, and leaf. Many of the payroll and scheduling reports are totaled by these levels.
During initial system set up, these levels are identified and linked in the system. Authorized users can view the structure levels assigned to each of these levels on the Configuration section>Organization Unit card>Organization Link Level screen.
The trunk structure level is the second of the four major organization structure levels used for payroll processing and scheduling. There can be up to nine structure levels within an organization, but the four key structure levels are called root, trunk, branch, and leaf. Many of the payroll and scheduling reports are totaled by these levels.
The branch structure level is the third of the four major organization structure levels used for payroll processing and scheduling. There can be up to nine structure levels within an organization, but the four key structure levels are called root, trunk, branch, and leaf. Many of the payroll and scheduling reports are totaled by these levels.
During initial system set up, these levels are identified and linked in the system. Authorized users can view the structure levels assigned to each of these levels on the Configuration section>Organization Unit card>Organization Link Level screen.
During initial system set up, these levels are identified and linked in the system. Authorized users can view the structure levels assigned to each of these levels on the Configuration > Organization Unit > Organization Link Levels screen.
During initial system set up, these levels are identified and linked in the system. Authorized users can view the structure levels assigned to each of these levels on the Configuration section>Organization Unit card>Organization Link Level screen.
The branch structure level is the third of the four major organization structure levels used for payroll processing and scheduling. There can be up to nine structure levels within an organization, but the four key structure levels are called root, trunk, branch, and leaf. Many of the payroll and scheduling reports are totaled by these levels.
During initial system set up, these levels are identified and linked in the system. Authorized users can view the structure levels assigned to each of these levels on the Configuration section>Organization Unit card>Organization Link Level screen.
The trunk structure level is the second of the four major organization structure levels used for payroll processing and scheduling. There can be up to nine structure levels within an organization, but the four key structure levels are called root, trunk, branch, and leaf. Many of the payroll and scheduling reports are totaled by these levels.
The branch structure level is the third of the four major organization structure levels used for payroll processing and scheduling. There can be up to nine structure levels within an organization, but the four key structure levels are called root, trunk, branch, and leaf. Many of the payroll and scheduling reports are totaled by these levels.
During initial system set up, these levels are identified and linked in the system. Authorized users can view the structure levels assigned to each of these levels on the Configuration section>Organization Unit card>Organization Link Level screen.
During initial system set up, these levels are identified and linked in the system. Authorized users can view the structure levels assigned to each of these levels on the Configuration > Organization Unit > Organization Link Levels screen.
- Select the Classification option from the drop down menu to limit the results of the Authorization Role Code. For example, if Standard is selected for this field, only standard roles will be displayed. Leave this field blank to include all classification options.
Determines the type of system classification (e.g.standard, customer, user-defined, replicated) of the role. The Classification field must be filled in before the Authorization roles (linked to the Classification field) are displayed in the Field Look Up Values.
- Select the appropriate Authorization Role Code (from the right pane). The codes available in this screen have been previously entered through the Roles screen.
The level of access of this supervisor for the indicated organization unit or employee. Note: These roles must first be assigned to the supervisors through the Roles screen in their employee record. Then the roles are available in the Field Look Up Values.
- Click on the Save button. The supervisor is now assigned to all employees in the organization unit.
- To assign the supervisor to additional organization units, repeat steps 1-5.
Step 4: Assign Access to Selected Employees
This step can be used to add access to specific employees within a non-assigned organization unit.
- Click on the Add Employee Assignment button.
- Select the type of role Classification for this assignment from the drop down menu.
Determines the type of system classification (e.g.standard, customer, user-defined, replicated) of the role. The Classification field must be filled in before the Authorization roles (linked to the Classification field) are displayed in the Field Look Up Values.
- Select the Authorization Role Code that identifies the supervisor access the user should have for the selected employees.
The level of access of this supervisor for the indicated organization unit or employee. Note: These roles must first be assigned to the supervisors through the Roles screen in their employee record. Then the roles are available in the Field Look Up Values.
- In the Denied field, enter No.
Indicates whether access to this employee is denied (Yes/No). This setting can be used to deny access to a single employee (e.g. another supervisor) when the supervisor is given access to an organization unit.
- Click on the Continue button in the left pane.
- The Employee Search screen is displayed to enter criteria to search for the employee records to be included with this assignment. Click on the Advanced button in the left pane to open a screen with additional search criteria.
- Enter Search.
- Check the box to the left of each employee's name to select their record.
- Click on the Assign Selected button to assign all the selected employee records to this supervisor.
Authorization Role Code
The level of access of this supervisor for the indicated organization unit or employee. Note: These roles must first be assigned to the supervisors through the Roles screen in their employee record. Then the roles are available in the Field Look Up Values.
Denied
Indicates whether access to this employee is denied (Yes/No). This setting can be used to deny access to a single employee (e.g. another supervisor) when the supervisor is given access to an organization unit.
Organization Units
Select the appropriate code for this field. The number of organization unit levels available and the organization unit names displayed depend upon the corporate structure.
Classification
The classification of the Authorization Role Code record (e.g. Standard, Customer, User Defined or Replicated).
More About Classification Options
The Classification options are as follows:
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A record that is core to the system and included for all clients.
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A record that was custom designed for a specific client.
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A record that was created by a user in the system. When a new record is entered in the screen by clicking on the Add button, it is automatically given a status of User-Defined.
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A record that was copied from an existing record, and then updated to change certain settings. When a new record is created by clicking on the Replicate button, it is automatically given a status of Replicated.
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Supervisor Code
The employee identification code of the supervisor.
Supervisor First Name
The first name of the assigned supervisor.
Supervisor Last Name
The last name of the assigned supervisor.