About User Levels

Practical information

  • System administrators are given user-level 70 and have access to all functionality.
  • It is advised to give those who are less technical skilled a lower access level than 70. This way they'll tend to get less confused about all offered options inside your cargoOffice.
  • Level 70 users have access to all lower level functionality. Level 20 users also have access to level 15 and level 10 functionality, etc.
  • Level 20 users and higher have access to the Backoffice. Other users only have access to the Frontoffice.

Different user levels

At present these levels are created and available:

  • 00. zero-level users. These users are inactive. They are not allowed to perform any action inside your cargoOffice.
  • 10. ten-level-users. These users can be given access to certain funcions inside your Frontoffice. This level is intended for your clients or customers.
  • 11. eleven-level-users. As level 10 users plus ability to edit orders from the active shipments grid.
  • 12. same as 11, but with extra (whatever that means, probably the posibillity to change the shipment status).
  • 13. same but with financial posibillities (charge and cost fields)
  • 15. fifteen-level-users. These users can be given access to certain funcions inside your Frontoffice, especially subcontracting. This level is intended for your subcontractors.
  • 20. twenty-level-users. These users can be given access to certain funcions inside your Backoffice. This level is intended for your company staff.
  • 30 thirty-level-users. For users using billing and finance module.
  • 70. seventy-level-users. These users have access to all funcions of your Cargo Office. This level is intended for system-administrators of your Cargo Office.
    More information about administrators read: Extra functionality for administrators.
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