Getting Started with General Administration Guide
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The Unifier General Administration Guide explains how the Company Administrator should use uDesigner Overview the general options that are available in the Admin mode of operation.
Depending on permissions, among other tasks, the Company Administrators can:
- Create or modify projects and programs
- Create data definitions for custom attributes on BP forms
- Activate business process schemas
- Define record numbering schemas
- Create users and groups and grant their permissions
- Set up templates
- Add currencies
For more detail about Company Administrator, see Administrators in Unifier.
Access to Oracle Primavera Unifier functionality is granted through permissions.
A Company Administrator can set permission from the following modules:
- Access Control
- Company User
- User Administration > Groups
- Standards & Libraries > Permissions
The ability to utilize a specific function in Unifier depends on permissions settings granted by the Company Administrator, set in Admin mode.
There are two modes of operation:
- Admin (Administration) mode
Company Administrator work in Admin mode to set up, for example, company, program, and project or shell properties, user permissions, templates for major features, data structures, and configure and set up business process (BP) workflows.
- User mode
Users spend most of their time in the User mode. The User mode allows users perform the day-to-day activities, collaborate through business processes and Mailbox, maintain, for example, the Cost Manager, Schedule Manager, and Document Manager, and run reports.
The Unifier User Help explains how to use the options that are available in the User mode of operation.
You can switch between modes using the mode icons ( User mode and Admin mode). These options are not available for the Home workspace.
Last Published Friday, February 2, 2024