Access and Permissions
The following table lists the levels of permissions required for Complex Work Execution objects:
Object
Permissions Required
Create, Read, Update, and Delete
Create, Read, Update, and Delete
Create, Read, Update, and Delete
Create, Read, Update, and Delete
Create, Read, Update, and Delete
Create, Read, Update, and Delete
Create, Read, Update, and Delete
Create, Read, Update, and Delete
Create, Read, Update, and Delete
Assigning Permissions
Business administrator and end user capabilities are driven by the permissions assigned to the respective user profiles. User-profile level permissions determine which users can perform which part of the work plan execution workflows. You can create permission sets for different types of users and define the object and field-level permissions in those permission sets and assign different permission sets to different user profiles to drive the privileges. For example, administrator and planners can revise service tasks, whereas service engineers can only update the service tasks or mark them complete.
The following table lists the permissions required for objects to execute different tasks in Complex Work Execution.
Task
Objects
Permissions Required
Managing work plan templates
Work Plan
Work Plan Association
Work Plan Part
Work Plan Task
Create, Read, Update, and Delete
Assigning and managing work plans and service tasks
Work Plan
Work Plan Assignment
Service Task
Recommended Part
Service Product
Create, Read, Update, and Delete
Executing service tasks
Work Plan
Work Plan Assignment
Service Task
Service Task History
Recommended Part
Service Product
Read, Update
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User must be assigned the Create permission for the Service Task object to add and revise task.
Managing parts
Part Usage Transaction
Create, Read, Update, and Delete
Custom Permissions
The following custom permissions are packaged. These permissions are assigned to user profiles by the administrator.
SVMXC.SMAX-WPLN - Manage Service Task
Assign this permission to the user who is responsible for adding and editing advanced type of service tasks.
Without this permission user can only add and manage simple tasks.
SVMXC.SMAX-WPLN - Manage Tools
If you want to recommend tools as part of the work plan, then assign this permission to the user who is responsible for creating the work plan template.
If you want the service engineer to confirm usage of recommended tool, then assign this permission to those users.
Tools option will be hidden on work plan template, and the Tools button will be hidden on the Work Plan when user does not have this permission assigned.
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For Community user permissions, see Access and Permissions for Community Users.
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