Agile Product Lifecycle Management Agile Configuration Propagation Guide Release 9.3.6 E71151-01 |
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This chapter looks at roles and privileges that give Agile users access to ACP, at the discretion of the administrator. ACP observes all business rules around Agile PLM's roles and privileges. For more information about configuring Agile PLM roles and privileges, the chapters ”Roles” and ”Privileges and Privilege Masks” in Oracle | Agile PLM Administrator Guide.
Administrator privilege mask - permits full access to ACP functionality, and full access to PLM system(s)
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Admin Access for User Admin privilege mask - able to propagate only Users and User Groups
Remember, an ACP user must have the appropriate Administrator privilege (that is, the AppliedTo property in a user's Admin privilege is properly configured) to a given Administrator node for that node to be responsive to ACP's operations when an Admin user works in ACP.
Two specialized roles are provided to permit use of ACP without permitting full Administrator access to the PLM system(s):
(Propagation) Administrator role - contains the privileges that permit propagation of Administrator nodes
(Propagation) User Administrator role - contains the privileges that permit propagation of Users and User Groups only.
Agile users who are assigned either of these roles can log in to PLM with the username ”propagation”.
The ACP user must have appropriate privilege masks to propagate configuration data from a source instance to a target instance. The privilege masks are based on the following privileges to specified object types in PLM:
Read privilege - to the objects to be propagated from a source
Discover, Read, Create, and Modify privileges - for all User and User Group attributes at a target instance
Create and Modify privileges - to the objects to be created or modified at a target instance.
The AppliedTo property of all Administrator, Read, and Modify privilege masks must be correctly defined, as it allows the user to specify Administrator nodes. The chapter, ”Privileges and Privilege Masks” in Oracle | Agile PLM Administrator Guide, describes the AppliedTo property.