Thank you for using the English version of the JTL-Guide!
We are currently still building up the English documentation; not all sections have been translated yet. Please note that there may still be German screenshots or links to German pages even on pages that have already been translated. This guide mostly addresses English speaking users in Germany.
We are currently still building up the English documentation; not all sections have been translated yet. Please note that there may still be German screenshots or links to German pages even on pages that have already been translated. This guide mostly addresses English speaking users in Germany.
Note: On 1 September 2024, JTL introduced new editions that bundle most of the previous individual services into different packages. In order for you to continue working as smoothly as possible, existing customers were automatically switched to the package configuration that best matched their existing contract. The individual packages differ in terms of limitations and/or range of functions. Therefore, some of the features described in the JTL-Guide may not be available to you as part of your booked JTL edition. You can change your package configuration in your JTL customer account. Find out more about the new editions and packages here. Check our FAQ for frequently asked questions about the product editions.
Changing the JTL-Wawi user
Your task/initial situation
You are logged in to JTL-Wawi and now want to log in with a different username. Another possibility is that you want to log in with the same username but to a different JTL-Wawi tenant.
Changing user
- In the menu Start click on the menu item Benutzer wechseln (Change user). The JTL-Wawi login window opens.
Detail: For more information on how to create additional users, click here.
- In the login window, enter the username and the corresponding password.