I can completely understand that. I am planning on discussing this finding with my Cyber Security consultant when he returns and hope that this is sufficient. I greatly appreciate your assistance. Thank you!
This is important for my company as we are working on CMMC level 1 compliance at the moment and need to have full control and traceability of FCI and CUI. I need to properly execute least privileged access and have history traceability for those that do have access. For how it relates to IFS I need to be able to track down who would have printed classified documents out of the system at any given time.
I have taken a look there and found that view/download/print all display as “read”. I can work with that to a certain extent but would be great to know when someone is printing a document out of the system and have it displayed as “printed”. I will have to review the File Operation Log some more and see how well that can work for me.
That was the check box I was looking for! Thank you!
The user is set up with a generic person, no specific employee with any position access as multiple people use this account. I have other Users and Timeclocks that are not granted any position access but they are the assigned the person for the user and they are the only ones using the timeclock on that user.
I do have the card parameters set up. We haven't had to set up terminals in a long time, so I duplicated the lines of other terminals and card parameters and keep getting that error.
The goal is to get all of the order and operations from OPERATION_HISTORY and create a column in the quick report that will add the operation description from SHOP_ORDER_OPERATIONS. I do not believe I am getting all of my shop orders when doing a 1:1 connection between order_no, operation_no, release_no, sequence_no, and part_no. That is why I am looking at outer joins to do testing and see if i am missing something but I’m having trouble getting around the errors.
Thank you @william.koltz, That is what we are looking to do. We now can not find out how to transfer the payroll. Our current set up may not be compatible with that function of IFS
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