Creating a Party

Creating a Party

Permissions

You can set up the name and address details for a new user, but when the user has been assigned a role, your account must have the appropriate sub-role privileges over that role to make further changes to the user's party record.

See Working with SubRole Privileges for more details.

Step 1

Click Parties to open the Parties module.

Step 2

Click Add New party to create a new party.

Step 3

Complete whatever fields you need on the Details tab. This table provides guidance for some fields:

Property

Description

Property

Description

Surname

This field is required

Preferred/Given Name

(Optional) If a preferred name is provided, it is typically used on reports and in the web ordering interface.

Type

Specify whether the party is an individual or a group.

Customer Number

Used to record customer identification numbers from an external system such as a billing system. If you do use this field, it must be unique.

User Name

A User Name is required to log in to some Rubicon desktop applications. It is not case sensitive. 

If you are using Windows Authentication to log in, make sure that the party's User Name is the same as their Windows login name.

User Number

The User Number is assigned by the system. Customers will usually log in using the user number.

When you start using account management, the User Number will be set to be the same as the original User No field so that customers can continue to use their existing login ID. New parties will receive a randomly generated User Number according to some rules.

Address/Contact Details

Enter whatever contact details you need to integrate with system communication. For example, to send order confirmations by email, you must provide an email address. 

If you need to enter custom details or informal notes, use the Contact Method field.

Step 4

Click Save to save the new party.

Next Steps

The next step is to configure application access for the user. See:

Give Log In Access to a Party

Give View Access to Objects in Web Applications