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  • January 31, 2023
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  • Do Gooder (Employee)
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Hi team,

Quick Question please, Can a single user be granted mutiple LTU’s. Amn example is where a user is a PR/PO authorizer and the same time this user is an authorizer for invoices. Will that work if we assign to LTU’s to this user? FTU is not needed in this case only LTU.

 

Kind regards,

Mustafa

Best answer by anmise

Hi team,

Quick Question please, Can a single user be granted mutiple LTU’s. Amn example is where a user is a PR/PO authorizer and the same time this user is an authorizer for invoices. Will that work if we assign to LTU’s to this user? FTU is not needed in this case only LTU.

 

Kind regards,

Mustafa

Hi Mustafa,

according to documentation, you can assign multiple LTUs and the user will still be considered limited.
 

LTU Permission Sets are pre-defined IFS delivered permission sets, with limited access to certain application flows. LTU permission set can have only the base runtime permission sets as a structure. A user can be granted any number of LTU permissions. A user with only LTU permissions will be considered an LTU user. Otherwise, it will be as a Full User.

https://docs.ifs.com/techdocs/22r2/030_administration/010_security/020_permission_sets/#limited_task_user_ltu

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  • Superhero (Employee)
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  • January 31, 2023

Hi team,

Quick Question please, Can a single user be granted mutiple LTU’s. Amn example is where a user is a PR/PO authorizer and the same time this user is an authorizer for invoices. Will that work if we assign to LTU’s to this user? FTU is not needed in this case only LTU.

 

Kind regards,

Mustafa

Hi Mustafa,

according to documentation, you can assign multiple LTUs and the user will still be considered limited.
 

LTU Permission Sets are pre-defined IFS delivered permission sets, with limited access to certain application flows. LTU permission set can have only the base runtime permission sets as a structure. A user can be granted any number of LTU permissions. A user with only LTU permissions will be considered an LTU user. Otherwise, it will be as a Full User.

https://docs.ifs.com/techdocs/22r2/030_administration/010_security/020_permission_sets/#limited_task_user_ltu


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  • Do Gooder (Employee)
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  • January 31, 2023

Hi mate,

Many thanks