Understanding JD Edwards Solution Explorer Security

Use the Security Workbench application (P00950) to set up security for these JD Edwards Solution Explorer features:

  • Menu Design

  • Menu Filtering

  • Favorites

  • Fast Path

  • Documentation

  • OMW Logging

This table describes the three general security settings for JD Edwards Solution Explorer features:

Security Setting

Description

Secured

Restricts the user from accessing the feature.

View

Allows read-only access to the feature but no modification capability.

Change

Gives the user full access to the feature with no restrictions on changing, adding, or deleting data.

In JD Edwards Solution Explorer, you can check the permissions for each feature for any user in the system. You view the settings by signing onto JD Edwards EnterpriseOne as the user whose settings you want to view, and then clicking the security button in the status bar of the JD Edwards Solution Explorer, which launches the Solution Explorer Security form. You cannot change the security settings from this form.

Note: You can also view existing Solution Explorer security records in P00950.

Users who are logged into the Microsoft Windows client can quickly identify their Solution Explorer security by double-clicking on the padlock on the status bar at the bottom of the window.

This table shows the features and provides a description of the settings for Solution Explorer Security:

Feature

Setting Description

Menu Design

Typically, administrators use the Menu Design feature to set up menus, tasks, task views, and task view roles. You use Solution Explorer to provide or limit access to the Menu Design feature for a specific user or role by selecting one of these security options:

Secured - The feature is not available when the user or role signs on to the system.

View - The user or role can see and use menus, tasks, task views, and task roles that you have set up.

Change - The user or role can create and modify menus, tasks, task views, and task roles. The Menu Design button appears on the Microsoft Windows client when this feature is set to Change. Typically, you select the Change setting for an administrator.

See "Using the Design Menu Mode" in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Solution Explorer Guide.

Menu Filtering

Typically, administrators use the Menu Filtering feature to selectively enable or disable tasks by role in a task view. You use Solution Explorer to provide or limit access to the Menu Filtering feature for a specific user or role by selecting one of these security options:

Secured - The Menu Filtering button is not available when the user or role signs on to the system.

View - The user or role can see Menu Filtering information.

Change - The user or role can hide or show tasks or task views and save changes to roles. Typically, you select the Change setting for an administrator.

See "Using the Menu Filtering Mode" in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Solution Explorer Guide.

Favorites

This feature enables users to save links to their tasks and access tasks directly from their Favorites task view. You use Solution Explorer to provide or limit access to the Favorites feature for a specific user or role by selecting one of these security options:Secured-The Favorites task view is not available when the user or role signs on to the system.View-Users or roles can see the Favorites task view and access tasks (assuming they have security rights for the application, form, version, and so on) from the Favorites task view; however, users or roles cannot add or remove tasks from the Favorites task view. Change-Users or roles can add and remove tasks from the Favorites task view.Typically, you select the Change option in Solution Explorer so that your users can create and change their Favorites task view.

See "Understanding EnterpriseOne Navigation" in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Foundation Guide.

Fast Path

The Fast Path feature is used by your users to navigate to menus, folders, applications, and reports directly. Your users enter commands in the Fast Path to move quickly among menus and applications. You use Solution Explorer to provide or limit access to the Fast Path feature for a specific user or role by selecting one of these security options:

Secured - The Fast Path command line is not available when the user or role signs on to the system.

View - The user or role can enter tasks, fast path codes, or applications in the Fast Path command line.

Restricted View (menu navigation and mnemonics only) - The user or role can use the Fast Path command line to call menus and applications that are defined in the Fast Path UDC table. This option prevents the user or role from running tasks that call applications directly or from accessing specific objects by entering an object name. For example, users with the Restricted View option receive an error if they attempt to launch an application directly by typing in the object name (such as P01012) or if they attempt to type in a task ID for a task that launches an interactive or batch application.

See "Understanding EnterpriseOne Navigation" in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Foundation Guide.

Documentation

The Documentation feature enables users to access online Documentation for a task. You use Solution Explorer to provide or limit access to the Documentation feature by selecting one of these options:Secured - The documentation feature is not available to the user or role. View - The user or role can view available online documentation for a task. Typically, you select this setting for users or roles.Edit - The user or role can edit the online task documentation. Task documentation can be edited only from a Windows client. Users or roles using a Web client cannot edit task documentation. Users access documentation by clicking the arrow to the right of the task, and then selecting Documentation. A task may have multiple types of documentation, which appears as separate selections.

OMW Logging

You use Solution Explorer to enable (on option) or disable (off option) the OMW Logging feature for a specified user or role. When enabled, the OMW Logging feature captures information when a user uses Object Management Workbench (OMW) to transfer Solution Explorer task information between environments.

Important: When you use Solution Explorer security options for a user or role, be sure to select the appropriate option for each feature on the form.