Using the Remote Authorization Request Queue

If you have remote authorization enabled, you can review the users and their requests for authorization over a period of time. The Remote Authorization Request Queue helps you track who is requesting authorization, for what, and how often. In addition, you can track who is approving, denying or ignoring the requests.

You can track trends and decide a course of action. For example, if JackM continues to request authorization for an authorization key to adjust prices, and you see that he is responsible and consistent in his reasons, and the manager is consistently granting access, then you may decide to assign that authorization to JackM permanently.

Each time a user sends a request for authorization, regardless whether it was approved, denied, or ignored, Eclipse adds the request to the queue.

To review remote authorization requests:

  1. From the System > System Files > User Control menu, select Remote Authorization Request Queueto display the Remote Authorization Queue.

  2. Use the Closedheader fields to filter the queue display.

    Field

    Description

    Users/Groups

    Limit the display to a specific user or user group.

    Auth Keys

    Limit the display to one or more specific authorization keys. You cannot specify a level.

    Start Date

    Select a time frame to review. The system checks for the last date a request was made for the selected authorization keys.

    End Date

     

  3. Review the Remote Authorization Queue columns:

The default column view is Counts Only. Use the View Manager options to display other views:

Column

Description

User Requesting*

Displays the user name for the person requesting the authorization override.

Auth Key*

The authorization key the user is requesting permission to use.

Auth Level*

The level of authorization key, if any.

Total Requests*

The number of times this authorization key has been requested by the displayed user.

Last Requested On

The date the user last requested the authorization key approval.

Approved Count

For each view, this column changes to display how many times this request was approved, denied, or ignored.

Denied Count

Ignored Count

Last Approved By

For each view, the user, manager, or administrator who was last approved, denied, or ignored the authorization request.

Last Denied By

Last Ignored By

Last Approved On

For each view, the date the authorization request was last approved, denied, or ignored the authorization request.

Last Denied On

Last Ignored On

* Display on all views.

  1. Review additional options for the queue:

To...

Do this:

delete rows from the queue as needed

Highlight the row and use the Authorization > Remove Log Entry option.

to assign the authorization key to the user permanently.

Highlight the row for the authorization key and the user you want to assign the authorization key. Use the Authorization > Grant Authorization Key option.

This is helpful when managing user permissions. For example, if you see that JackM is frequently requesting SOE.MIN.GP and almost always is being approved, you can assign that key to JackM as part of his standard permissions without having to access User Maintenance.

Using this option removes the log entry from the Remote Authorization Request Queue and a change log entry is created in User Maintenance, for example:

JACKM 01/02/15 12:47PMCST Auth Key "OE.OVERCOMMIT.STOCK"granted via Remote Authorization Request Queue.

Note:Authorization keys cannot be assigned to Authorization Templates from this queue.

  1. Exit the queue.