Security Sets and Security Access Types

A security set is a grouping of data that is being secured. The sets differ by the origin of the transaction security data.
Security access types are ways of securing the data within a security set. Each security set has a number of security access types that you can choose to enable. 

Security Set
Security Access Types
PPLJOB
(People with Jobs)
  • Job Department Tree (001)
  • Job Location (002)
  • Job Business Unit (003)
  • Job Company (004)
  • Job Reg Region (005)
  • Job Salary Grade (014)
  • Person Organization (015)
  • Job - Deptid - non Tree (025)
  • Job - Company/Paygroup (032)
PPLUSF
(People with USF Jobs)
  • US Federal Department Tree (016)
  • US Federal Location (017)
  • US Federal Company (018)
  • US Federal Business Unit (019)
  • US Federal Salary Grade (020)
PPLPOI
(POI without Jobs)
  • POI Business Unit (006)
  • POI Location (007)
  • POI Institution (008)
  • Person of Interest (009)
DEPT
(Departments)
  • Departments by Tree (021)
  • Departments - non Tree (022)
  • Departments by Setid (023)
RSOPN
(Job Openings)
  • RS Company (010)
  • RS Business Unit (011)
  • RS Dept Id (012)
  • RS Location (013)
  • Recruiting Team (031)

Note: Security administrators can only assign data permission using the security access types that are enabled.

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