Understanding Push Button, Link, and Image Security

EnterpriseOne enables you to secure users from using or viewing push button, link, and image controls. You can secure users from using a control but still allow them to view it. Or you can prevent users from both using and viewing a control.

Note: In EnterpriseOne forms, static text and text boxes can be made into links. However, you can only apply security to static text links, not to text box links.

Security Workbench displays the objects that you want to secure in a hierarchical tree structure that contains nodes for each application, application version, and form. Security Workbench only displays the forms that contain push button, link, and image controls. You can secure an individual control by dragging the control from the UnSecured node to the Secured node. In addition, you can secure all controls—push buttons, links, or images—on a form by dragging the form node to the Secured node. You can perform the same action on applications and application versions. For example, to secure all the links within an entire application, you drag the application from the UnSecured node to the Secured node to secure all the links in every form within the application as well as within any versions of the application. If you drag an application version node to the Secured node, only the links in that application version are secured.

Note: For security purposes JD Edwards EnterpriseOne does not allow cross site scripting to be executed.