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Is your organization new to Phocas Budgets and Forecasts? This page is for you!
The information below is summarized into three key steps, which apply to different users, so jump straight to the section that applies to you.
1. Phocas administrators, enable your team to get started
Are you in charge of your organization’s Phocas access and security permissions? If so, you need to enable your Phocas users to access the Budgets and Forecasts module and determine who will be responsible for managing budgets.
Security is controlled within the Administration> Users > Profile tab. There are two check boxes as shown below.
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Users with a Viewer license can be granted access to Budgets and Forecasts module (first checkbox above) but they CANNOT be given access to manage budgets and forecasts (second checkbox above), which means that they cannot create their own workbooks or be made an owner of a workbook. |
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Even with the above permissions, the data users can see and access within the Budgets and Forecasts module is controlled by database restrictions. For example, if a user is set to only see Division A in the Financial Statements database, they will only be able to see and access data for Division A in the Budgets and Forecasts module. For more examples and information, see Overview of access to budget workbooks. |
2. Budget owners, create a budget workbook
Are you responsible for creating budgets for your organization? Do you have the Manage Budgets & Forecasts permission? If so, you can be a budget owner, which means you can start the budgeting process by creating your first budget workbook:
In the Phocas menu, click Budgets & Forecasts to open the homepage, then click the Create new budget button in the top-right corner. The workbook setup window will open.
See Create a budget workbook for details on how to set up a workbook.
See Overview of Budgets and Forecasts users to learn about how budget administrators can help you manage the budget workbook and the budgeting workflow.
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3. Budget contributors, start budgeting!
Are you going to be adding data to the budget workbook? If so, you are known as a budget contributor. It’s time to get prepared - read the following pages to get a base understanding of the Budget and Forecasting module and how to perform your part in the budget workflow:
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This page lists the key things your organization should consider before starting the budgeting process. It also explains the types of users in the Budgets & Forecasts module and the factors that impact user access to the budget and forecasts.
Prerequisites for the budgeting process
Before you start the budgeting process by creating a budget workbook, we recommend you take the following steps:
(Financial budgets only) Ensure your Profit and Loss statement categorization is complete.
Get a clear understanding of how your organization currently budgets, and at what level of detail, then consider if you want to change the current process. It's best to plan how you want to structure your budget before you create the budget workbook. Right after you create the budget, you have the chance to change the workbook setup but when you edit any of the budget values, you will not be able to make many changes to the workbook setup.
Identify who needs access to your budgets and forecast workbooks. The information on this page will help you make that decision. Then, work with your administrator to ensure the right users have adequate user permissions and data access.
Types of users
Consider which individuals in your organization need to be involved in the budgeting process and what responsibilities they should have. This will determine what type of user role they’ll have in Budgets & Forecasts. The Budgets & Forecasts module has four types of users:
Budget owner
The budget owner is the user who creates the budget workbook. The owner controls the budget and its workflow and can perform all actions in the budget workbook. Ownership can be changed over time, as your business needs change.
To be a budget owner, you need these user permissions: Budgets & Forecasts and Manage Budgets & Forecasts.
Budget administrator
The budget administrator is a user who can help the owner with workflow management and other tasks. Administrators can do more within the budget workbook than the other users (contributors). In addition to the standard data entry, administrators can change the budget owner to themselves, add comparison rows, assign tasks in the workflow (but not change the workflow baseline, which is the owner), and add and publish worksheet tabs.
To be a budget administrator, you need the following user permissions: Budgets & Forecasts and Manage Budgets & Forecasts. You also need to be added as an administrator in the budget workbook set up by the budget owner.
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A budget administrator is different from a Phocas administrator. The Phocas administrator manages the administration settings for your Phocas site. A budget administrator is also different from a headcount administrator. This separation of tasks is an additional layer of security to protect the privacy of your employee headcount data. See Manage Headcount driver users for more information. |
Budget contributor
A budget contributor is a user who is responsible for entering and editing the values in the worksheets.
To be a budget contributor you need the Budgets & Forecasts user permission, and the budget owner or administrator must assign you to a task in the budget workflow.
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A budget contributor can only be assigned to tasks in the headcount workflow if they have been added as headcount user. See Manage Headcount driver users for more information. |
Viewer
The budget owner or administrators can add other users to a workbook as viewers. This type of user is useful if you want to allow one or more Phocas users to view the budget but not contribute to it (edit any values).
User access and data security
As your organization's financial and budget information is sensitive, your Phocas administrator controls who can access the Budgets & Forecasts module and what data they can see there. This security gives you the freedom to share and assign work as required, without worrying about who can see what. The following factors impact user access to a budget or forecast workbook.
User permissions and type of user
The Phocas user permissions are the first line of defense in your organization’s budget security. If you can’t access the Budgets & Forecasts module, you can’t edit any of the budgets or forecasts. Your Phocas administrator controls who can access the Budgets & Forecasts module and who can create budget and forecast workbooks.
The type of Budgets & Forecasts user you are determines the actions you can take within the module. For example, a budget administrator can publish a budget but a contributor cannot.
Phocas database access and restrictions
Even when you have permission to access the Budgets & Forecasts module, to see any data in a budget or forecast, you need access to the underlying database. In general, database permissions and restrictions are carried through to the budget, so you can only view rows (budget lines) for which you have permission.
As stated in the Types of users section above, your Phocas administrator controls who can access a database and what information they can see within that database. If the budget data comes from multiple databases, your administrator can control access to each database and set different restrictions for each. Restrictions can be customized at a fine level and applied to individuals or groups of users.
For example, your administrator can:
Set a default restriction on a database so that all users can see branch data but not company-wide data.
Apply specific database restrictions to individual users to ensure:
A regional manager only sees the budget items for their region (Australia) and not others (UK and USA).
The Warehouse Manager only sees the operating costs for their branch.
A member of the Sales team only sees the Gross Margin and higher-level information.
A user can access the Cost of Sales data in one database but not in another.
Administrators, see Manage a user's database access and restrictions for more information.
Workbook access and workflow
Budget owners and administrators can restrict access to a whole workbook or specific tabs within a workbook. See Manage access to a workbook and Edit tab permissions.
Even with the required user permission, data access, and workbook access, you can only edit budget and forecast data when the budget owner or administrator assigns rows to you in the workflow.
See Use workflows and Contribute to the workflow to learn more.
Administrators: User and database permissions
When the Budgets & Forecasts module is enabled for your Phocas site, your Phocas administrator needs to:
Update the relevant Phocas user accounts to allow the applicable users to access the Budgets & Forecasts module and manage the budgets and forecasts. See Budgets & Forecasts permissions to learn about the two user permissions.
Ensure each user has applicable access to the database(s) upon which the budgets and forecasts are based. See Manage a user's database access and restrictions and read the User access and data security section above.
Ensure the relevant users can access the Financial Statements module to view the completed financial budgets and forecasts.
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