Visitor Management in an Enterprise environment
Visits are Local-only objects, meaning they can only be created on a SAS or Standalone server. In an Enterprise system, a Visit can have Host(s) and Visitor(s) from any partition visible on the SAS which owns it. Users with restricted access to some partitions may not be able to see Host(s) and Visitor(s) from those partitions.
The Visit Site object is also a Local object, thus it obeys the same rules: In an Enterprise system, a Visit Site can have Hosts, Visit templates, Visitor templates, and personnel fields from any partition visible on the SAS which owns it.
Because the Windows Principal field in the Personnel record must be unique across the Enterprise, it is possible to have conflicts, if, for example, two local SAS Personnel on different SASes are both configured to have the same Windows Principal. If that happens, only one of these Personnel records will replicate to the MAS, and the second Personnel record to attempt replication will fail with a replication conflict. For more information, see the C•CURE 9000 Enterprise Architecture Guide section on Synchronization Conflicts.