On the Create Users screen:
- In the Database Users section, specify the user names and passwords for these users:
- Administrative (Oracle and Oracle Autonomous Database only) is the schema owner for all P6 EPPM data.
- Privileged has read and write access to most P6 EPPM data.
- Public has restricted access to the database.
- Background (Oracle and Oracle Autonomous Database only) runs background processes.
- Reporting is the PX Reporting user who owns tables and views for reporting data.
- Roadmuser (Cloud only) is a read only administrative user.
Caution: Use a unique name for all of your user names; do not use duplicate names. For example, do not enter privuser as the administrative user name or pubuser as your PX reporting user name. Repeating user names will cause conflicts.
Notes:
- A red X will appear if the Password and Confirm Password fields do not match. A green check will appear when the two fields match.
- P6 EPPM does not support passwords with multi-byte characters.
- Oracle recommends using strong passwords. Strong passwords in P6 EPPM contain between 8 and 20 characters and at least one numeric and one alpha character. To further strengthen the password, use a mixture of upper and lower case letters.
- Do not use special characters in the database name, privileged user, public user, or PX reporting user name, for example: { } [ ] : ; < > , . ? ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) - _ | / \ ~ `
- In the Application User section, enter the P6 EPPM application administrative user name and password. By default, the application administrative user will receive Admin Superuser access rights to all applications.
Notes:
- A red X will appear if the Password and Confirm Password fields do not match. A green check will appear when the two fields match.
- Oracle recommends using strong passwords. Strong passwords in P6 EPPM contain between 8 and 20 characters and at least one numeric and one alpha character. To further strengthen the password, use a mixture of upper and lower case letters.
- Click Next.