This chapter describes general implementation of Oracle Customer Data Librarian.
This chapter covers the following topics:
Oracle Customer Data Librarian (CDL) includes all of the functionality of Oracle Customers Online (OCO), with additional features for maintaining the quality of customer data.
Important: You must complete all of the steps for implementing Oracle Customers Online. See: Oracle Customers Online Implementation Guide.
In addition, perform the CDL implementation described in this guide.
Oracle Customer Data Librarian, along with Oracle Customers Online, is part of the Oracle Customer Data Management (CDM) product family. All CDM applications are based on the data model and functionality of Oracle Trading Community Architecture (TCA). For reference material that supplements not only TCA but CDL implementation, see: Oracle Trading Community Architecture Reference Guide.
Set up individual users of Oracle Customer Data Librarian. These responsibilities are available for CDL users:
Oracle Customer Data Librarian: Access to all features except the Administration tab.
Oracle Customer Data Librarian Superuser: Access to all areas of the site, with view-only privileges for Data Sharing and Security (DSS) administration. A superuser is generally considered the equivalent of a system administrator.
TCA Data Security Administrator: Administration privileges for Data Sharing and Security. Assign this responsibility along with Oracle Customer Data Librarian Superuser to users who need to administer DSS.
This table describes the menus and access available to each responsibility.
To Assign Responsibilities to Users
Responsibility: System Administrator
See: Users Window, Oracle Applications System Administrator's Guide - Security.
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