Time-Off Permission in NetSuite 2026.1

Time-Off permission in NetSuite 2026.1 streamlines employee management with tailored access levels.

·3 min read·7 views·NetSuite 2026.1·From NetSuite Release Notes PDF

Introduction

In the latest release of NetSuite (2026.1), Oracle has introduced a new Time-Off permission aimed at enhancing how employee access to Time-Off Request records is managed. This feature is particularly relevant for organizations looking to streamline their employee management processes within NetSuite's SuitePeople module.

Overview of Time-Off Permissions

The Time-Off permission categorization includes three distinct access levels, each tailored for specific user needs:

  • None: This level effectively locks users out of any interaction with Time-Off Request records or the Time-Off portlet, preventing them from creating, viewing, canceling, or accessing any Time-Off related functionalities. Note that this restriction can only be applied to Employee Center roles.
  • View: Users granted this permission will have the ability to view Time-Off Request records and access the Time-Off portlet. However, they will lack the ability to modify or cancel requests, making it suitable for managers or HR personnel who need oversight without direct control.
  • Edit: With this access level, users can not only view but also create, modify, and cancel Time-Off requests. This permission is essential for HR administrators or any role requiring full management of employee time-off activities.

Setting Up Time-Off Permissions

When creating or modifying custom roles within NetSuite, it's crucial to set the Time-Off permission correctly to align with your organization's workflows and policy guidelines:

  1. Access the Role Management: Navigate to the role management section in your NetSuite interface.
  2. Select the Role: Choose the specific custom role you wish to adjust.
  3. Adjust Permissions: Locate the Time-Off permission setting and set it to either None, View, or Edit based on the user's responsibilities.
  4. Save Changes: After adjustments, ensure you save the role settings to apply the new permissions.

Best Practices and Considerations

  • Review Role Requirements: Regularly assess your organization's requirements and update roles accordingly. This ensures that permissions align with evolving business needs.
  • Train Users: Proper training for employees on their access capabilities will minimize confusion and ensure compliance with time-off policies.
  • Check for Role Conflicts: When designing custom roles, be mindful of other permissions that might conflict with Time-Off permissions, potentially leading to user access issues.
  • Monitor Usage: Utilize NetSuite's reporting features to track how often Time-Off requests are made and authorized. This visibility can help improve time-off policy effectiveness.

Key Takeaways

  • The Time-Off permission feature enhances control over employee access to time-off requests in NetSuite 2026.1.
  • There are three access levels: None, View, and Edit, each designed for different user needs.
  • Properly configuring these permissions is vital for maintaining efficient workflows and compliance.
  • Regularly review and adjust roles as organizational requirements evolve.
  • Educate users on their permissions to avoid confusion and improve time-off management.

Frequently Asked Questions (4)

Does the Time-Off permission feature apply to both standard NetSuite and the Employee Center roles?
The Time-Off permission can only be applied to Employee Center roles, as the 'None' access level is specifically noted for these roles.
Do I need to enable a feature flag for the Time-Off permission in NetSuite?
The article does not specify a requirement for enabling a feature flag; it appears to be a standard part of the NetSuite 2026.1 release.
What permissions are required to modify Time-Off requests?
To modify Time-Off requests, users need to have the 'Edit' permission level, which allows them to create, modify, and cancel Time-Off requests.
Will changing a user's role to include Time-Off permissions affect their existing permissions?
Yes, when adjusting permissions, you should check for role conflicts that may impact a user’s access to other functionalities, as some permissions might interfere with Time-Off permissions.
Source: New Time-Off Permission NetSuite Release Notes PDF. This article was generated from official Oracle documentation and enriched with additional context and best practices.

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