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* Users can be associated to sites
 
* Users can be associated to sites
* Sites can be associated to parent Company Groups
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* Sites can be associated to parent Company Groups defined within an organisation.
 
* Applications can use sites to filter content, such as where Assets are located or to present filtered lists based on the Sites linked to a parent Company Grouping within an Organisational structure.
 
* Applications can use sites to filter content, such as where Assets are located or to present filtered lists based on the Sites linked to a parent Company Grouping within an Organisational structure.
  

Revision as of 07:11, 11 March 2016

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Introduction

Sites can be configured to reflect the different physical locations that exist within an organisation.

  • Users can be associated to sites
  • Sites can be associated to parent Company Groups defined within an organisation.
  • Applications can use sites to filter content, such as where Assets are located or to present filtered lists based on the Sites linked to a parent Company Grouping within an Organisational structure.

Creating a Site

Sites can be added manually or lists of Sites can be imported using a Sites CSV file.

  • To upload a list of Sites, and Site attributes firstly choose the Upload Sites button, and then Download Template File. Populate the Site attributes and save the CSV. Import the Sites by using the Select CSV File To Import
  • To manually create a Site, select the Create New Site, populate the mandatory Site name, other attributes and if required select the Company Grouping which the Site belongs too. This is typically used in environments where there are multiple companies in an organisations group, or where an internal shared service structure needs to be modelled, and where Sites need to be filtered by the child Company groupings with the organisation compared to a flat list of Sites which reside within a single organisation structure.