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There are several ways to ensure that Phocas users only see the financial information they need. The ability to govern access via permissions and restrictions means you can share financial statement dashboards, charts, analysis results and so on, without needing to worry about who can see what.

This page gives an overview of options your administrator can set up for you.

Permission to customize statements

Typically, you’ll need users to be able to view and analyze financial statements in Phocas without permitting them to change the structure of the statement. This is simple, because by default users don't have permission to customize statements and when they go to the Actions menu they won't see the Statements option in the dropdown (as shown in the screenshots below).

Your administrator can manage this access.

Control database access

Your administrator can manage who can access a database and what informartion a user, or group of users, can see in a database. For example, they can set a default restriction on a database so that users could see ‘budget’ but not ‘profit’.

Set user restrictions

If, for example, you only want your local branch managers to see the data required to manage their branch’s budgets and track their KPIs your administrator can restrict access so that each manager only sees the information relevant to them. Restrictions can be set for individual users or group.

These restrictions can be customised at a very fine level and can be applied to one database at a time, so that a user could have access to cost of sales in one database and not another.

Information for administrators

See Manage permission to customize financial statements

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