You use the Users window to manage users on the Essbase Server instance that is indicated in the title bar of the window.
Note: | This window is read-only if Essbase Server is in EPM System security mode. |
The following columns display information about the listed users. If Essbase Server is not in EPM System security mode, you can select one or more users and modify various fields. You can perform most operations on multiple users simultaneously.
User Name
User Type—Administrator (full access to all users, groups and data on Essbase Server) or User (no access, unless access is granted through Create/Delete permissions, group membership, application or database permissions, or filters)
Application Access Type—The applications that the user can access (see Setting Application Access Type for Users)
Create/Delete Permissions—Users/Groups, Applications, or User/Groups/Applications
Users who are granted Users/Groups permission can create and delete users and groups whose permissions are equal to or lower than their own. Users who are granted Applications permission can create and delete applications and can control access to databases within the applications. Users who are granted Users/Groups/Applications permissions can perform all tasks granted by the Users/Groups and Applications permissions.
Last Login Time—Relative to the time zone of Essbase Server
Authentication—Native or External
Native users are authenticated using native Essbase authentication. External users are externally authenticated in a supported corporate authentication repository.
Change Password?—Yes or No, whether users are prompted to change their passwords upon their next login
Active?—Yes or No, whether users can log on to Essbase Server
Actions that you can perform:
Select one or more rows, right-click, and select a command from the context-sensitive menu that is displayed.
Click the New button, and create a user.
Select one or more users and click the Edit, Copy, or Delete buttons.
Click the Refresh or Close button.
“User Management and Security in Essbase Native Security Mode” and “User Management and Security in Oracle Hyperion Enterprise Performance Management System Security Mode” in the Oracle Essbase Database Administrator's Guide