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Organization-Based Access Control
When individual data can be associated with an organization, you can apply organization-based access control to the data by one or more of the following means:
- Single-organization access control. You can associate a single organization with individual data.
- Multiple-organization access control. You can associate multiple organizations with individual data.
- Suborganization access control. You can grant access concurrently to data associated with an organization and data associated with subordinate organizations in the organizational hierarchy.
Siebel Assignment Manager is also organization-enabled; that is, assignment rules can use organization as a criterion.
A user is associated with one organization at any given time, the organization to which the user's active position belongs. For information about changing the active position of an employee or a partner user, see Position-Based Access Control.
A contact user is indirectly associated with an organization through the proxy employee specified for a Siebel customer application.
For information about proxy employees, see User Authentication Overview and Seed Data.
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Security Guide for Siebel eBusiness Applications Published: 23 June 2003 |