9 User Roles and OAuth Scopes

This chapter lists the pre-loaded user roles/scopes in POM.

Table 9-1 User Roles and OAuth Scopes

Roles Scopes Description

BATCH_ADMINISTRATOR_JOB

rgbu:pom:services-administrator

Users within this role are retailer administrators with full access to all POM actions. They monitor, maintain and configure the batch schedules. They may also maintain POM application configurations for efficient operations. They troubleshoot batch issues and work with Oracle support personnel to address those issues. Finally, they may apply batch schedule patches and upgrades.

Additionally, users assigned this role are given access to the Oracle AMS Utilities screen.

BATCH_VIEWER_JOB

rgbu:pom:services-viewer

Users within this role are retailer business users responsible for just monitoring batch. They have view access to all POM screens except AMS Utilities.

BATCH_SCHEDULE_CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_JOB

rgbu:pom:services-customer-manager

Users within this role are typically retailer administrators responsible for just monitoring batch and configuring external dependencies and callbacks into the Company's systems. They have view access to all POM screens except AMS Utilities.

BATCH_SCHEDULE_ADMINISTRATOR_JOB

rgbu:pom:services-customer-administrator

Users within this role are typically retailer administrators responsible for maintaining monitoring and executing batch. They have view access to all POM screens except AMS Utilities. They can perform select activities on the Batch Monitor screen to move the schedule along. They also have update access to the Batch Administration screen. They can also configure some application properties and can configure a new schedule

BATCH_ORACLE_AMS_ADMINISTRATOR_JOB

rgbu:pom:services-ams-administrator

Users within this role are typically Oracle AMS administrators who monitor, maintain and configure the batch schedules. They also maintain POM application configurations for efficient operations. They troubleshoot batch issues and work with other Oracle development and support personnel to address those issues. Finally they apply POM and batch schedule patches and upgrades.

For more information regarding functional access of each POM role, refer to the Oracle® Retail Process Orchestration and Monitoring Cloud Services Security Guide.