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Administering Access-Group Access Control
Access-group access control is administered as documented in other sections of this guide with the following exceptions.
The following section augments the sections on administering various party types.
Administering Households
You must do the following administrative tasks with households:
- Create households.
- Associate contacts with households.
- Maintain household data.
Associating Access Groups with Data
The procedures for associating an access group with a catalog or category differ from the documentation in other sections of this guide.
Associating an Access Group with a Catalog
By associating an access group with a catalog of master data, you grant access to the data in the catalog to individual users in the access group.
NOTE: For a catalog and all of its categories to be visible only to the access groups associated with it, the catalog's Private flag must be set.
To associate an access group with a catalog
- Choose View > Site Map > Catalog Administration > Catalogs.
The Catalogs list appears.
- Select a catalog.
- Click the Access Groups view tab.
The Access Groups list appears, which shows the access groups associated with this catalog.
- In the Access Groups list, add a new record.
A pop-up list appears that contains access groups.
- Select an access group, and then click Add.
The access group appears in the Access Groups list.
- Complete the following fields for the access group you add, using the guidelines provided in the following table, and then step off of the access group record to save the record.
You can disassociate an access group from a catalog similarly.
Associating an Access Group with a Category
By associating an access group with a category of master data, you grant access to the data in the category to individual users in the access group.
NOTE: For a category and all of its subcategories to be visible only to the access groups associated with it, the category's Private flag must be set or the Private flag of the catalog or a category from which the category descends must be set.
To associate an access group with a category
- Choose View > Site Map > Catalog Administration > Catalogs.
The Catalogs list appears.
- Drill down on a catalog name.
The Categories list for the catalog appears.
- Click the Access Groups view tab.
- In the Access Groups list, add a new record.
A multi-value group appears that lists access groups.
- Select an access group, and then click Add.
The access group appears in the Access Groups list.
- Complete the following fields for the access group you add, using the guidelines provided, and then step off of the access group record to save the record.
You can disassociate an access group from a category similarly. When an access group is disassociated from a category, it is automatically disassociated from all of the category's descendant categories.
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Security Guide for Siebel eBusiness Applications Published: 23 June 2003 |