<% include( 'elements/browse.html', 'title' => 'Employees', 'menubar' => [ 'View Employee groups' => $p.'browse/access_group.html', ], 'html_init' => $html_init, 'name' => 'employees', 'disableable' => 1, 'disabled_statuspos' => 2, 'query' => { 'table' => 'access_user', 'hashref' => {}, 'extra_sql' => 'ORDER BY last, first' }, 'count_query' => $count_query, 'header' => \@header, 'fields' => \@fields, 'links' => \@links, 'align' => $align, ) %> <%init> die "access denied" unless $FS::CurrentUser::CurrentUser->access_right('Configuration'); my $html_init = "Employees have access to the back-office interface. Typically, this is your employees and contractors. In a virtualized setup, you can also add accounts for your reseller's employees.

It is highly recommended to add a separate account for each person rather than using role accounts.

". qq!Add an employee

!; #false laziness w/access_group.html & agent_type.cgi my $groups_sub = sub { my $access_user = shift; [ map { my $access_usergroup = $_; my $access_group = $access_usergroup->access_group; [ { 'data' => $access_group->groupname, 'align' => 'left', 'link' => $p. 'edit/access_group.html?'. $access_usergroup->groupnum, }, ]; } grep { $_->access_group # and ! $_->access_group->disabled } $access_user->access_usergroup, ]; }; my $count_query = 'SELECT COUNT(*) FROM access_user'; my $link = [ $p.'edit/access_user.html?', 'usernum' ]; my @header = ( '#', 'Username', 'Full name', 'Groups' ); my @fields = ( 'usernum', 'username', 'name', $groups_sub ); my $align = 'rlll'; my @links = ( $link, $link, $link, '' );