User's Assignement to Warning (-s)
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The system implements a role-based access control model within each department. Two permission levels are available:
Worker permissions: Basic operational access
Supervisor permissions: Extended operational access with assignment capabilities
Users encountering warnings at the application level have different options based on their permission level:
Workers can use the "Assign to Me" option
Supervisors have access to both "Assign to Me" and "Assign to" options, allowing them to distribute work among department workers
Multiple departments can process warnings simultaneously. Each warning must be assigned to a user within the relevant department. For example:
Underwriting department warnings must be handled by underwriting staff
AML department warnings must be handled by AML staff
Users can approve warnings relevant to their department
Approvals can be reverted while other warnings remain unresolved
Multiple warnings can be processed in parallel across departments
Declining uses a predefined catalog of reasons to facilitate analytics
A decline action:
Affects all warnings across all departments
Declines the entire application
Cannot be reverted
Users can relinquish assigned warnings using a specific "Drop Work" action
Subsequently:
Another user can self-assign the warnings
A supervisor can reassign the warnings
If previous resolutions exist:
New assignees can view prior resolution decisions
Approval decisions can be reverted if the new assignee disagrees
Decline decisions remain permanent
Approval example:
Declining example:
Reversion option:
Approved warnings have a distinct visual indicator
Declined warnings:
Display their status clearly
Mark unresolved warnings as not applicable
Indicate the declined status of the entire application
Comment fields are available on all forms for detailed explanations
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