User Authorization Types

Authorization Type NameUser Rights

Usage

Read-onlyView all reports for an operation, but is not allowed to make edits. Read-Only User accounts can search for and see landing reports. A read-only user cannot create or edit landing reports. Read-Only users are typically set up for Processor Home Office accounting staff (i.e. in Seattle) to allow them to see the tickets generated by the processing plants (i.e. in Kodiak). 
Limited Create landing and production reports, and to edit those reports as long as they have not been edited by another user. Limited users are able to create landing reports. They are able to see and edit the landing report as long as they are the last person to have to have edited the landing. Once another user edits the landing report, the limited user can no longer see or edit the landing report. The typically indicates the report has been handed off to someone else to finalize. Normally this authorization type is used for dock-side staff. They create the original electronic ticket for the fisherman. Once the paper copy of the ticket is sent to the main office and additional edits are made, the dock-side shack staff don't need to access that ticket any longer. 
NormalCreate, view, and edit all reports. Normal users are able to create and edit landing reports on an operation. Normal users are not able to modify the operation or grant other users access to the operation. 
Admin View and edit all reports. Administer operations and users. Admin users are able to create and edit landing reports. An Admin user can also modify the operation, add child operations, and grant others access to the operation. An admin user may choose to receive email notifications regarding reports associated with this operation.


Operations

The range of seafood you receive and process and the areas in which you fish, will determine your Operation type. There are a number of different licenses and permits that may be required.

As stated above, an entity that is licensed to receive seafood product with the State of Alaska can register an operation in the eLandings system. Most buyers, receivers, or processors of seafood product have only one operation. 

If the combination of any of these permits differs, then the operation is unique.