Domain separation for Emergency Self Report

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  • Aktualisiert 12. März 2026
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  • The following table lists the domain separation use cases for service providers (SPs) using this application.

    Tabelle : 1. Domain separation use cases
    Use case Functions Limitations
    SP Internal - SP uses the application for internal employees to self-report their status via a dedicated service portal or web page. Yes None
    SP External - SP uses the application for tenant employees to self-report their status via a dedicated service portal or web page. Yes None
    Tenant - Tenant uses the application for their sub-domain for their employees to self-report their status via a dedicated service portal or web page. Yes None

    Some modules in the Emergency Self Report application are affected by domain separation. These modules can be used by SPs and tenants.

    EMERGENCY SELF REPORT DASHBOARD module
    • A web page where users can self-report their current status. When they submit their status, a health record is created. (Table: Crisis Task)
    • A knowledge base list of articles.
    ALL HEALTH RECORDS & HR TASKS module (Crisis Tasks)
    • Domain column row protections exist.
    • Extended from the Task table and therefore contains the necessary domain-separated business logic.
    • Related list, Approvers (Table: Approval) is an established domain-separated table.
    • Related list, Tasks (Table: Task) is an established domain-separated table.