Global groups allow you to associate user accounts with vehicles and
drivers. You can use global groups to:
- Restrict users in
your company to view only information about the associated assets.
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- Filter information
when a user is unrestricted or a member of multiple global groups.
For example, a user with membership in both East Fleet and West Fleet global
groups can select East Fleet and work with just those assets.
- Give your customers access to information about their loads in
the QTRACS application.
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- Define a management
hierarchy that mirrors your company's organization. You assign
vehicles/drivers to the lowest-level groups, and assign those to groups
containing their managers. Users can view information for entities assigned to
groups that report to them. You click
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hierarchy in a tree view.
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- Define a notification hierarchy to send notifications, such as
CER events, to one email address for all of the assets in multiple global
groups.
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To use global groups, you set up:
- A role with the permissions
that you want the user(s) to have for working with vehicles and drivers in
applications that recognize global
groups
- The MISC permission,
"Can see data for all assets," specifies whether or not the user is restricted.
If the permission is checked (enabled), the user is unrestricted. If not
checked, the user is restricted and can view information for only the assets
that are members of the same global group(s).
- You may need to set up
different roles for different levels of management.
- You set up one or more
restricted role(s) to grant external customers access to QTRACS information
about their loads.
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- User accounts for your
customers who are assigned to the limited external customer role(s)
- One or more global group(s)
with the users and authorized vehicles and drivers or child groups
Entity history access
When you set up a global group, you specify whether the users assigned
to it can see all of the authorized assets' history, or only as of the date the
asset was placed in the global group. In the QTRACS and Fleet Mapping
applications, this affects access to:
- Vehicle position history
- Message history
- Driver logon event history
Typically you create different global groups for external users (your
customers) and for internal users (your staff). You limit history for the
external user global groups to ensure that your customer can't see where loads
were delivered to other customers.
The Performance Monitoring and Critical Event Reporting applications
ignore this setting. Typically, external users are not given access to
Performance Monitoring and Critical Event Reporting.
Audit history
The audit history tab of a global group lists the date, time, user, and
action for the creation of and each modification to a global group. You can use
the information to see when and by whom modifications were made if necessary.
Audit history records show which types of members were modified (uses, child
groups, vehicles, drivers).
To see which members were changed on a given date, click the
corresponding tab. The membership date is listed next to the entity. An example
user listing is: MSMITH (3/31/13). User MSMITH was added to the global group on
March 31, 2013.