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# Application Permission

Create new web service user in Sage Intacct. This web service user will be attached to integration for making Web service API calls. \
Go to Company > Web Service user

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Grant access to Journal Entries Import application to web service user and other users requiring access to Journal Entries Import application. Web service user must have permission to all modules.&#x20;

Navigate to Company > Under Admin tab, go to User, List of users will be displayed.\
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1.Select desired user; click View permission & Roles \
2.Go to the Roles tab, click on View for the application – Journal Entries Import role.

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3.Click on Permissions of Journal Entries Import Application/Module. \
4.Assign List/View/Add/Edit/Delete permission for all objects as per requirement. \
5.Assign the Reports and Menus permissions. \
6.Click Save.


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