Why can't a user access a task?
If a task doesn't appear in a user's task list, you may need to provision roles to the user.
A position or job and its included duties determine the tasks that users can perform. Provisioned roles provide access to tasks through the inherited duty roles.
The duty roles in a role hierarchy carry privileges to access functions and data. You don't assign duty roles directly to users. Instead, duty roles are assigned to job or abstract roles in a role hierarchy. If the duties assigned to a predefined job role don't match the corresponding job in your enterprise, you can create copies of job roles and add duties to or remove duties from the copy.
You can't change predefined roles to add or remove
duties. In the Security Console, you can identify predefined roles
by the ORA_
prefix in the Role Code
field. Create copies and update the copies instead.
Users are generally provisioned with roles based on role provisioning rules. If a user requests a role to access a task, always review the security reference implementation to determine the most appropriate role.