


This is when you have a “Multi-Location Overseer” that you want to grant them the ability to administer more than one Location. Let’s start with the first “User Case” mentioned above. Creating another “Top Level” admin other than yourself that has the ability to administer certain settings over the entire “System.” This may be to manage content or other “Top Admin” tasks that more users at your company may be doing.OR- Perhaps you have a large sales team, and you want to give certain sales reps oversight over only their customer Locations – this is handy for that reason too. This is for your clients that may own more than one Location, and need to administrate its users and run reports. Granting a “Multi-Location Overseer” the ability to administer more than their own Location.There are really two main “User Cases” for needing to add more abilities to these Super Users, and they are: Until they are granted access to additional Locations all of the tools or reports they utilize will simply just show data from their own Location – nothing more. If a user is set to an Access Level of “Super User” this really means that they CAN now be granted the ability to have a lot more privileges but merely being a Super User in itself doesn’t necessarily open up these privileges, YET… it only opens up access to view the Super User Dashboard. A Super User is one of the highest levels of access, and it means that you have access to the “Super User Dashboard,” which is where all of the Admin Tools can be found, as well as the reporting features on multiple Locations at once.īeing a “Super User” you will have an extra button in the navigation bar at the top of every screen (it looks like a Super Hero shield with a lightning bolt… it was a SUPERMAN “S” for a while, but we’d figure we better make it generic before we got a friendly letter from DC Comics about it):
