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This feature allows you to limit the access of your managers to specific clients by creating client pools and assigning them to managers. This way, they will only be able to see the corresponding client profiles and other client-related info from their pool and according to their role.  
 
This feature allows you to limit the access of your managers to specific clients by creating client pools and assigning them to managers. This way, they will only be able to see the corresponding client profiles and other client-related info from their pool and according to their role.  
For instance, you can create a pool with 1 client and assign it to a specific manager, and this manager will have access only to that 1 client, and won’t see anything related to other clients. This functionality can help you adjust the access rights of a specific manager according to your needs.
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For instance, you can create a pool with 1 client and assign it to a specific manager, and this manager will have access only to that 1 client, and won’t see anything related to other clients.
 
 
::<span style="color:orange">'''Note:'''</span> if a vendor invoice contains payables from projects for clients that are not included in a manager's pool, this manager will not be able to access this invoice. The same logic applies to payments.  
 
  
 
Only an administrator can create client pools and assign them to managers.
 
Only an administrator can create client pools and assign them to managers.
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::<span style="color:orange">'''Note:'''</span> сlient pools cannot be assigned to the users with the following roles: an administrator; vendor manager; to-do employee.
 
::<span style="color:orange">'''Note:'''</span> сlient pools cannot be assigned to the users with the following roles: an administrator; vendor manager; to-do employee.
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::<span style="color:orange">'''Note:'''</span> If a vendor invoice contains payables from projects for clients that are not included in a manager's pool, this manager will not be able to access this invoice. The same logic applies to payments.

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This feature allows you to limit the access of your managers to specific clients by creating client pools and assigning them to managers. This way, they will only be able to see the corresponding client profiles and other client-related info from their pool and according to their role. For instance, you can create a pool with 1 client and assign it to a specific manager, and this manager will have access only to that 1 client, and won’t see anything related to other clients.

Only an administrator can create client pools and assign them to managers.

Create client pool

To create a client pool, go to "Settings" -> "Access Control" -> "Client Pools":

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Click the "New client pool" button:

New client pool.png

Fill in the name and click "Create":

Create client pool.png

Once the client pool is created, click the "Update" button in the "Number of clients" row to add clients to the pool:

Update number of clients.png

Tick clients that you need to add and click "Update":

Add clients.png

You can click the numbers in the table to see the lists of clients added to the pool and managers you assigned:

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Search pools with filters

By default, you can see all the client pools in your database. If you want to see what pools a client or manager is added to, you may apply filters:

You can hide or display filter fields by clicking the Filter arrow gray.jpg button in the upper right corner:

Assign managers

To assign a client pool to a certain manager, go to "Settings" -> "Access Control" -> "Managers":

Managers1.png

Open a needed manager's profile and click "Update":

Update manager details.png

Select a needed client pool and click "Update":

Update managers details.png

A manager can be assigned to only one client pool.

Note: сlient pools cannot be assigned to the users with the following roles: an administrator; vendor manager; to-do employee.
Note: If a vendor invoice contains payables from projects for clients that are not included in a manager's pool, this manager will not be able to access this invoice. The same logic applies to payments.