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Overview
In order to control spending, organizations can configure travel services to allow certain kinds of bookings and disallow others. For example, a company may have a travel policy that allows executives to fly business class, while non-executive employees are allowed only to fly coach/economy class. By assigning travelers to separate “Groups”, it is possible for you to assign different rules to various types of users. A user’s access to services and other options is determined by the groups to which the user belongs.
Benefits and Need to Know
| Benefits / Need to Know |
Benefit | |
Need to Know | Groups defined by profile fields only. Groups are cloned over from your template, during the cloning process.
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Configuration
Task | Process / Helpful Hint |
Define Groups | Examples: Default/Everyone and Guest. Default/Everyone, VIP as well as Guest. Default/Everyone, Manager, VIP, as well as Guest.
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Define Profile Field | Define profile field you will use to capture policy group. Hint: Dedicate a profile field to be used specifically for configuring different policies. Use this dedicated field anytime you may need to define more than VIP, Guest and Default/Everyone groups.
Example: Dedicate one of the MIS Fields. Reminder: The Field Name is the name used when programming your Profile and PNR mapping, whereas the Display Name is what the customer will see. Under Data Source you will want to check the boxes for the following: Profile Load - Allows field to be captured in an HR feed/profile upload/web service. All Users – Allows field to trigger when an HR feed/profile upload/web service is triggered, whether it be a new user or existing user. Agent Editable - Allows those with Domain Admin Access to the Deem Partner Dashboard/Console to update the field. Admin Editable - Allows those with Super Domain Admin Access to the Deem Partner Dashboard/Console to update the field.
Under Display in Setting you will want to check the box to allow the admin and agent to have access to the field in the user’s profile through the partner dashboard. The user will not have access to update the field but they will have the ability to view the field.
Note: Due to GDS restrictions please be sure to refrain from using special characters such as (%^^&$#@!, etc.) after the equals sign. Hint: It is best to enter the list in alpha/numberic order, as this makes it much easier to add and remove data from the field. |
| Select Groups tab. If the group does not already exist, select Add a New Group. If a group exists select the group to update parameters if necessary.
Note: The garbage can with a red X indicates group is applied to rules. Group Name: Enter a name that will be easily recognizable for the group. Description: Enter a group description, shows only to site admin (Optional). Applying Rules.
Note: Typically only the Service Rules are applied to all groups, as the others are inherited. Service Rules: Allows you to apply policy, policy display, rail services, car services etc. (Required). Account Rules: (No longer used). Groupware Rules: Calendar or ICal integration (Inherited do not check this box). Display Options Rules: Display configuration, date, time, currency and time zone (Inherited do not check this box unless you need groups to default to a different display configuration, such as US and UK). Web Services Rules: Profile sync (Inherited, do not check this box unless the group is to sync to a different PCC or company profile). Mobile Rules: Allows for mobile access (Inherited, do not check this box unless a group should not have access to the Deem mobile app, while another group should have access). Dynamic Profile Attribute Assignment Rules: (No longer used).
Select parameters which will define the group. Remember the Data fields are case sensitive, you need to enter the data point in exactly how you have it in the profile field, and in the case of the guest data field, duplicate how you entered the name in the user account.
Note: In this example I am configuring for a Manager, VIP and Guest group. Anyone who does not fall under one of these groups, will fall under the Everyone group. Note: No need entering a second parameter. |
Enable Service Rules | Prior to testing, validate the Service Rules have been activated for each group. You will need to activate each group that is not currently active. |
Test Group | Be sure to run a few tests to ensure profiles are being passed to the appropriate group. There are two ways to verify if this is working as you intended. Both will require you to have profiles built in the site, either test accounts or client accounts. First test to confirm group is working: Second test to confirm group is working: |
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