Oracle Discoverer Administrator Administration Guide 10g (9.0.4) Part Number B10270-01 |
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Use the Create EUL Wizard to help you create a new End User Layer (EUL). In this dialog you define the owner of the new EUL.
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Use this radio button to create an EUL for an existing database user in the current database. Select the database user from the User drop down list.
Note: If the database user already owns an EUL, the new EUL will replace the existing EUL.
Use this radio button to create a new database user and an EUL for that database user. You must have sufficient database privileges to create a new user (for more information, see "What privileges do you need to create an End User Layer in an Oracle database?").
Select this check box to specify that the new EUL is accessible to all users in the current database.
Clear this check box to specify that the EUL owner is the only database user that is able to access data through this EUL.
Note: It is recommended that you clear the Grant EUL access PUBLIC check box, where security is an issue. The EUL owner can subsequently define business area access and privileges for users and roles as required (for more information, see "Controlling access to information").
Select this check box to restrict EUL access to Oracle Applications users. Clear this check box to create a standard EUL.
If you want a new database user to own the new EUL, use this field to enter a username for the new database user.
If you want an existing database user to own the new EUL, use this dropdown list to specify the username for the new database user.
If you want a new database user to own the new EUL, use this field to enter a password for the new database user.
If you want an existing database user to own the new EUL, use this field to enter the password for that user.
This field is grayed out if you have specified that the current user (i.e. the username you used to start Discoverer Administration) will own the EUL.
If you want a new database user to own the new EUL, use this field to re-enter the password for the new user.
This field is grayed out if you have specified that an existing user will own the new EUL.
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