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How can you use access control measures in ERP's? Do any exist?

My question primarily has to do with whether access control measures exist in Enterprise Resource Planning systems? If they dont or havent been successfully implemented, how can a company improve their access control? TELL ME ANYTHING THAT HAS TO DO WITH ACCESS CONTROL IN ERP'S!!!! PLEASE.

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Rather than answer your questions directly(my car seatis kinda useless so you don't want to know about it lol), I'll give you a few tips that I wish I had known when I bought my daughter's car seat. Remember that rear-facing as long as possible is the safest thing for your daughter. WHen looking at car seats, take note of the rearfacing weight limit. My daughter is only 9 months and has nearly reached the weight limit on our seat (and she is not a heavy baby 8.5 kgs, it's just that the limit was low). You can get some that go to 12kgs/35lbs (I think the lbs is right just going of what others have said on here lol). ALso, check the highest strap height. My daughter is tall too and since the straps need to be level with or above the baby's shoulders, you want the straps to be adjustable to a high point. My daughter's straps are already in the top spot and she hasn't got much room (I have no idea how they can sell this car seat as an infant to toddler seat.I mean sure, my daughter is tall but she about the height of a 1 year old so it's not like this car seat would last anyone much past 18months). Also, remember that even if your daughter gets too long for rearfacing, it is more important that she reaches the weight to be turned (broken legs are better than a broken neck) So to simplify that a bit lol * Get one with the heighest possible weight limit for rear facing * get when with straps that go as high as possible Hope that helps
My daughter is starting to out grow hers as well. My sister is letting me use her old carseat (it's not actually old though) that sits up right but hers is one that you canc put a brand new baby in because it has the bar type thing in front and they can stay in it for a while so that is good. I drive a mitsubishi galant I'm not sure what kind it is I think it is a evenflo though, It is comfy like yours in the pic but has the bar for safety. I think she got it from walmart. My baby is almost 4 months old, she has the carrier as well that is graco
About 9 months ago I read an article in a parenting magazine about Evenflo carseats. They were not rated as very safe and have had many problems with them such as: *During accidents the seat being ejected *During accidents the child gets hurt because their is not enough good padding around the seat and head area. I WILL NEVER OWN ONE OF THESE- the article scared me! I have told many pregnant friends and parents not to buy this brand.
My son outgrew the infant carrier about 4 months old or just under We have the Britax Decathlon I love it, it is small and was easy to install, also the seat belt clip that goes between their legs is adjustable so as they grow you can move it which is rare on a car seat, it also is able to be used for a newborn, it has extra padding you use for newbors but take out later so I can use it with my next baby as well I have a Honda Civic Got it at Babies R Us (but I used a coupon for 20% off)
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