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Groups_Video.mp4Overview
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.
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Benefits and Need to Know
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Configuration
Task | Process / Helpful Hint |
Define Groups | |
Define Profile Field | Click in box to the right of the MIS field7 and change the name to Policy Group Click the checkbox to the left of Profile Load Click on radio button to the left of All Users Check boxes to the left of: Agent Editable, Admin Editable Check first box to the right of these fields, under the Display in Setting column
Click on Field Type and select List Under Field Type Preference: List enter policy groups Note: Before the equals sign will be what the customer will see, what is after the equals sign will be written to the GDS. Therefore keep in mind GDS character restrictions when entering data after the equals sign. When uploading profiles through an HR feed/Profile upload file, the data after the equals sign is what you will need to enter into the upload/feed. This field is case sensitive, therefore how you enter the data in this field is exactly how it will need to be entered in the upload/feed. 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. In this example I have entered the following Default=Default - Indicates Everyone Group Manger=Manager - Indicates Manger Group VIP=VIP Group - Indicates VIP Group
Click on Select no value as a default Click on Save
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| VIP Group First Parameter Second Parameter: Because we have a guest group Profile attribute: Select First Name Clarification Drop-down: Not Equal to Data field: Guest
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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. Note: You can go back to the service rules to fully configure later Click on Rules tab Click on Service Rules
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Test Groups | 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. |
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