Yes this was purpose of creation of new account.

So accounts of other company are not visible.

Each user is associated with only one company and he can only manage
accounts of his own company.

I hope this answers the question.


On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 1:51 AM, Kurt Miebach <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Jun 26, 6:53 pm, Paul J Stevens <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On 06/26/2011 02:29 PM, Kurt Miebach wrote:
> >
> > > But now I add a second company c2 as a sub-company of c1, using "Party
> > > - Configuration - Companies - New Company". I do exactly the same as
> > > with c1, but this time I cannot complete the wizard.
> >
> > > The error message I see at the last step, when i want to select the 2
> > > standard accounts for c2:
> >
> > > You try to bypass an accesss rule (document type "account")
> >
> > The admin account probably only has access to the first company created.
> > When I ran into this I created a separate user for each company with
> > full admin permissions.
>
> It worked :)
>
> I created admin2 and made admin2 member of all the admin groups. As
> the only difference, for admin2 I filled in "c2" as "main company" and
> "current company". I could login as admin2 and the wizard completed
> without complaining.
>
> What happens is that when logged in as admin, I can only see the
> accounts of c1 and when logged in as admin2 only the accounts of c2.
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
> Kurt Miebach
>
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