SCS should Not have the ability to make Stock Record changes for sites other than their own.
Currently, SCS is able delete Storage Bin IDs and change Target Min/Max levels at other sites besides their own. The SCS should not be allowed to make Stock Record changes for sites other than their own site. There have been instances where the SCS thought they were deleting a Bin ID or changing Min/Max levels on the Stock Record for their site but actually made changes for a site other than their own.
Thank you everyone for all of your feedback. We have reviewed the request and determined that the only time this canoccur is when the SCS has permissions to both sites. Min/max changes will still require corporate supply chain approvals. Please let us know if specific instances come up. We will be performing a review of current permissions to validate proper access for all SCS.
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Kline, Glen A. commented
I totally agree that users should not have the ability to edit stock records for sites they are not granted access. Viewing is OK, but not editing. Please give this a high priority for correction.
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Anonymous commented
Agree.
Why do we allow someone with no knowledge of the sits needs to make changes to the site data. We should not allow anyone off site to make changes. -
Brad Juntunen commented
Agree, I also think security rights should be the fix.
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Jody Witham commented
Agree. However. a potential fix could be just updating the security rights. Its not a bad idea to have someone else have the rights but they should only be able to make changes for the sight where they are currently logged into. (CRUD?)
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Ted Herlo commented
Are there instances when a SCS oversees 2 or more sites? He/she should have the ability to modify the records at more than their physical location. That ability should be assigned, and only for those sites. Aside from that, I don't want another SCS adjusting my stock. Lock it down.
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Anonymous commented
100% agree not to have this ability. There's no need for it.
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Kennedy, Thomas commented
The SCS should not have the capability to modify/change ANY stock record information at other sites. The only exception would be if they have authorized access to other sites (via myENTERPRISE) and those changes/modifications should only be made following that specific site's approval prior to actually making any changes.