Specify Internal Ledger Authority Combinations
Explanation
This activity is used to specify authority combinations for an authority class. 
The combination blocks or permits users who belong to the authority class to 
view information on certain code strings in the various query windows and 
reports in IFS/Internal Ledger, as well as in reports created in IFS/Report 
Generator.
Prerequisites
Before authority combinations can be specified, the following must have been 
completed:
	- At least one internal ledger must have been created.
- Your user should be connected an internal ledger.
- At least one authority class should be entered for your company in IFS/Internal ledger.
System Effects
As a result of this activity, a user belonging to an authority class is 
either allowed or not allowed to to view information on specific code 
strings in the internal ledger.
Window
IL Authority 
Combinations
Related Window Descriptions
IL Authority Combinations
Procedure
To create an authority combination:
	- Open the 
	IL Authority Combinations window. 
- Create a new record and enter a new authority combination. 
It is useful to start by allowing all code parts for use by the authority class; 
do this by marking all the code parts with a percent sign(%). On 
the next line you can then indicate the code parts which are not allowed, i.e., 
those to which authority is not given. It is possible for a combination of code parts 
to be both allowed and not allowed. In such cases, the combination that is not 
allowed always takes precedence.
When defining combinations the code parts can be marked in four different 
ways:
	- Enter a value for the code part. This indicates that, if you are 
	specifying combinations which are allowed, users who belong to this authority class 
	can query the code part if it contains this value. If you are specifying combinations 
	which are not allowed, users in this authority class cannot query the 
	code part if it contains this value.
- Enter a space. This indicates that if you are specifying  
	combinations which are allowed, users in this authority class can still 
	query even if no value is specified on the code part. If you are 
	specifying combinations which are not allowed, if the code part is left 
	blank, users will 
	be able to query only the code parts which have values specified and not the 
	code parts which have no value specified. 
- Enter a percent (%) sign. This indicates that, if you are specifying 
	combinations which are allowed, users in this authority class can query on 
	this code part regardless of its value. If you are specifying combinations 
	which are not allowed, users in this authority class cannot query on the code part at all. You 
	can also enter a value, such as 3%, in the Account field. This indicates 
	that all accounts beginning with 3 are either allowed or not allowed, depending 
	on how combinations are defined. 
- Enter an underscore ( _ ). This indicates that, if you are specifying 
	combinations which are allowed, users in this authority class can query on this code 
	part regardless of the value in this position. If you are specifying 
	combinations which are not allowed, users in this authority class cannot query on a 
	code part if it contains a value in this position. For example, if you are 
	specifying that code B_3_ is not allowed, users in this authority class cannot query on code 
	part B, if the code part is 3 characters long and has 3 in the 
	second position.