Roles workspace—Right descriptions

When you create a role, you choose the scope of the role. A role can have a library, study, or application scope. Each scope has a set of rights that you can grant to the role.

  • Roles with the library scope become library teams in the Oracle Central Designer application.
  • Roles with the study scope become study teams in the Oracle Central Designer application.

Users are granted rights associated with roles in the following manner:

  • Application roles

    A user assigned to an application role is granted all of the rights that are associated with the role, without restrictions. For example, a user who has the right to create users can always create users.

    For more information, see Application roles—Right descriptions.

  • Library roles

    A user assigned to a library role is granted the rights associated with the role only in libraries where that user is also a member of the library team. For example, if a user is assigned to the Librarian library role in the Oracle Central Designer Administrator application, the user must be a member of the Librarian library team for a library (in the Oracle Central Designer application) to work in the library.

    For more information, see Library roles—Right descriptions.

  • Study roles

    A user assigned to a study role is granted the rights associated with the role only in studies where the user is also a member of the study team. For example, if a user is assigned to the Rule Creation study role in the Oracle Central Designer Administrator application, the user must also be a member of the Rule Creation study team for a study to create rules in the study.

    For more information, see Study roles—Right descriptions.

Note:

You assign users to roles in the Oracle Central Designer Administrator application and to study and library teams in the Oracle Central Designer application.