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Chapter 10. System Module

Table of Contents

10.1. Schedule System Message
10.2. Event Manager
10.3. Batch Manager
10.3.1. Batch Item
10.4. View Database Log
10.5. Preferences
10.5.1. Hot Key
10.6. Hot Keys
10.6.1. Hot Key
10.7. Rescan Privileges
10.8. Maintain Users
10.8.1. User
10.9. Maintain Groups
10.9.1. Group
10.10. Employees
10.10.1. New Employee
10.10.2. List Employees
10.10.3. Search for Employee
10.10.4. Employee Groups
10.11. Schedule Server Maintenance
10.12. Schedule Server Backup
10.13. Configure Modules
10.13.1. Configure Products
10.13.2. Configure Inventory
10.13.3. Configure Purchase
10.13.4. Configure Schedule
10.13.5. Configure Manufacture
10.13.6. Configure CRM
10.13.7. Configure Sales
10.13.8. Configure Accounting
10.14. Master Information
10.14.1. Database Information
10.14.2. Configure Backup
10.14.3. Images
10.14.4. Forms
10.14.5. Label Forms
10.14.6. Calendars
10.14.7. Currencies
10.14.8. Exchange Rates
10.14.9. Encryption
10.14.10. Credit Cards
10.14.11. Countries
10.14.12. Locales
10.14.13. Comment Types
10.14.14. EDI Profiles
10.14.15. Departments
10.14.16. Shifts
10.14.17. Configure Import and Export
10.15. Design
10.15.1. Reports
10.15.2. Screens
10.15.3. Scripts
10.15.4. Custom Commands
10.15.5. Packages
10.16. System Utilities
10.16.1. Serial Columns
10.16.2. Import XML
10.17. Print Alignment Page
10.18. Exit the Application

In this chapter, we describe the System module. The System module is where you configure the application modules and the overall application environment. The following administrative functions are defined and maintained within the System module:

Most of the administrative functions listed above will be configured and maintained by individuals who are assigned system administrator privileges. However, individual users who have not been assigned Administrator privileges can also be granted granular security at the functional level. Regardless of the privileges assigned to them, all users have the ability to set their own preferences and passwords.

Note

We recommend restricting access to sensitive administrative functions found within the System module to individuals who are designated as system administrators.