Domains, Users, and User Interface Configuration
You need to make decisions about domains and users. In addition, you can configure the user interface for specific users and roles.
Domains
OTM separates your client data using domains. Within the database, OTM consists of one or more client-specific domains. The domains share the database tables but the domains own the rows. This defines each domain’s access to data within OTM. Different users can see and use different data. You set up your domain structure to meet your business needs.
Create the necessary domains and assign domain grants between domains.
Users
Once you create domains, you need to create users to log into those domains. Every user must have a default user role to control data visibility via a virtual private database (VPD) and functional security (Level).
Configure the User Interface
In addition, you can configure the user interface for specific users and roles. See Configuring the User Interface how to for more details.