Posting in GL
Posting in GL
Dear Members [:)],
I have a requirement which is as explained below:
For a certain GL Super User responsibility, I want to restrict the posting for certain categories.
For instance let us say I want to restrict the posting for a journal category 'A'.
So,as soon as user queries the journals with categories A the posting button in the form should be disabled.
Is there any standard functionality by which we can acheive this?
Thanks in advance for your valuable replies.
<font color="blue"><b>Regards,
Arun Reddy</b></font id="blue">[:)]
I have a requirement which is as explained below:
For a certain GL Super User responsibility, I want to restrict the posting for certain categories.
For instance let us say I want to restrict the posting for a journal category 'A'.
So,as soon as user queries the journals with categories A the posting button in the form should be disabled.
Is there any standard functionality by which we can acheive this?
Thanks in advance for your valuable replies.
<font color="blue"><b>Regards,
Arun Reddy</b></font id="blue">[:)]
merely by removing the posting option present in the value set will have no impact on the post button available in GL journol window.....what u have to do if u want to take away the posting rights from the user remove the post functionality button from its responsibility,u can do it from the system adminstrator responsibility.....but if u want that user should retain this right but only this account will not be posted in GL ur fist solution is valid.
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Dear Members[:)],
I forgot to update this topic.
I acheived this functionality by doing forms personalization at the responsibility level.
Forms Personalization can be done at the responsibility level.
Now it is working.
Thanks a lot for all of your valuable replies.
<font color="red"><b>Best Regards[:)],
Arun Reddy.</b></font id="red">
I forgot to update this topic.
I acheived this functionality by doing forms personalization at the responsibility level.
Forms Personalization can be done at the responsibility level.
Now it is working.
Thanks a lot for all of your valuable replies.
<font color="red"><b>Best Regards[:)],
Arun Reddy.</b></font id="red">
Dear Admin [:)],
Because of security reasons I cannot share the screens but I can explain the steps in detail what I followed.
<u><b>The steps are as follows:</b></u>
<font color="red"><b>Note1</b>:</font id="red">Here I have restriced the posting of journals of a category known as 'BACH'.So all the conditions include this value.
<font color="red"><b>Note2:</b></font id="red">All the triggers I have created at responsibility level.
<font color="red"><b>Step1:</b></font id="red">
To restrict at the folder level I have created two triggers which are as follows:
1/ Name: XX_Folder_Post
Trigger: When-New_Record-Instance
Condition: ${item.folder.user_je_category_name.value} ='BACH'
For this condition I made the display of the respective post button as false.
2/ Name: XX_Folder_Post1
Trigger: When-New-Record-Instance
Condition: ${item.folder.user_je_category_name.value}! ='BACH'
For this condition I made the display of the respective post button as false.
<font color="red"><b>Step2:</b></font id="red">
At the batch level since we cannot differentiate the journals based on category ,I have restriced the posting of journals source wise.
To restrict at the batch level I have created one trigger which is as follows:
Name: XX_Batch_Post
Trigger: When-New-Record-Instance
Condition: ${item.batch.je_source_name.value}='Manual'
For this condition I made the display of the respective post button as false.
By following the method described in <font color="red"><b>Step1</b></font id="red"> I have created similar type of triggers at the header level and also at the creation of new journals.
This made me to acheive the respective functionality.
<font color="red"><b>Best Regards[:)],
Arun Reddy.
E-Mail:arunapps@gmail.com</b></font id="red">
Because of security reasons I cannot share the screens but I can explain the steps in detail what I followed.
<u><b>The steps are as follows:</b></u>
<font color="red"><b>Note1</b>:</font id="red">Here I have restriced the posting of journals of a category known as 'BACH'.So all the conditions include this value.
<font color="red"><b>Note2:</b></font id="red">All the triggers I have created at responsibility level.
<font color="red"><b>Step1:</b></font id="red">
To restrict at the folder level I have created two triggers which are as follows:
1/ Name: XX_Folder_Post
Trigger: When-New_Record-Instance
Condition: ${item.folder.user_je_category_name.value} ='BACH'
For this condition I made the display of the respective post button as false.
2/ Name: XX_Folder_Post1
Trigger: When-New-Record-Instance
Condition: ${item.folder.user_je_category_name.value}! ='BACH'
For this condition I made the display of the respective post button as false.
<font color="red"><b>Step2:</b></font id="red">
At the batch level since we cannot differentiate the journals based on category ,I have restriced the posting of journals source wise.
To restrict at the batch level I have created one trigger which is as follows:
Name: XX_Batch_Post
Trigger: When-New-Record-Instance
Condition: ${item.batch.je_source_name.value}='Manual'
For this condition I made the display of the respective post button as false.
By following the method described in <font color="red"><b>Step1</b></font id="red"> I have created similar type of triggers at the header level and also at the creation of new journals.
This made me to acheive the respective functionality.
<font color="red"><b>Best Regards[:)],
Arun Reddy.
E-Mail:arunapps@gmail.com</b></font id="red">
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