Types of Sales Users
After you've signed up with your Oracle cloud service, you receive the user name and password for one initial user. This topic describes the privileges assigned to the initial user and to each of the different types of sales user that the initial user can create.
Initial Users
As an initial user, you can perform many security tasks including creating other users. But you can't perform all the implementation tasks without assigning yourself extra privileges. For example, as an initial user you can submit scheduled processes but can't monitor their statuses.
These are the roles assigned to the initial user:
- Application Implementation Consultant job role: Provides access to all setup tasks across all products.
- IT Security Manager job role: Provides access to security tasks, including the ability to assign other job and abstract roles.
- Application Diagnostic Administrator job role: Provides access to diagnostic tests and data.
The initial user can create each of the types of users described in the rest of this topic.
Setup Users
You can create setup users and provision them with the same job roles as the initial user so that they can help perform setup tasks. Setup tasks include managing security, enterprise setup, and creating other users, including other users with the same privileges.
So that setup users can perform all implementation tasks, in addition to assigning them the same roles as the initial user, you must also provision them with these roles:
- Sales Analyst job role: Makes it possible to create Sales Predictor rules.
- Sales Administrator job role: Lets the setup user perform the typical sales administrator tasks, such as setting up and administering sales territories and processes.
- Employee abstract role: Provides the ability to run and monitor background processes.
Setup users aren't part of the sales organization so they aren't created as resources in the sales application and aren't provisioned with the Resource abstract role. You can't assign sales work to setup users and they can't view sales transaction data or reports. But setup users do have the privileges to assign themselves additional roles to make those tasks possible.
You can find more information about setup users in Create Implementation (Setup) Users.
Sales Administrators
Sales administrators, like other sales application users, are created as resources and are provisioned with job and abstract roles based on the resource role they're assigned. You must create at least one sales administrator user.
Sales administrators are provisioned with the Sales Administrator job role, which includes permissions to manage the import of data from legacy systems, to configure the application according to business needs, and to set up and administer the sales territories and sales processes.
Sales administrator users can view sales transactional data and reports but can't configure sales application security or perform tasks related to an enterprise setup. Sales administrator users are provisioned with these roles:
- Sales Administrator job role
- Resource abstract role
- Employee abstract role
To create sales administrators, follow the procedure outlined in the topic Create Sales Users.
Sales Users
You create Sales users as sales resources. As sales resources, application users can be assigned work and they appear in your sales organization directory.
Sales users are provisioned with job and abstract roles according to the resource role they're assigned. The provisioned job roles don't let sales users do setup tasks, but they can perform functional setups, depending on their role. Provision sales application users with these roles:
- The job roles that they require to perform their job
- The Resource abstract role
- The Employee or the Contingent Worker abstract role, depending on the employee type of the user
Sales Restricted Users
To do their jobs effectively, users must be able to view all the data that's relevant to their role. Sometimes users don't need to create, update, or delete that data. You can create users who have privileges to view sales data, but who have limited privileges to change data. You create these users by provisioning these roles:
- Sales Restricted User job role
- Resource abstract role
- Employee abstract role
Users assigned the Sales Restricted User job role can:
- View accounts, contacts, leads, and opportunities.
- Create and modify reports and analytics.
- Update, create and manage service requests.
- Create, update and delete appointments, tasks, and activities for the Activity object.
- Edit forecasts.
Assigning the Sales Restricted User job role to the following types of users provides these users with the visibility into sales data that they require, without assigning them excess privileges.
- Back-office users can view reports, edit forecasts, and view activities.
- Service representatives can view customer information and can see leads and opportunities.
- Seasonal or administrative users can view leads and opportunities.
The Essential User license provides a user with a read-only subscription to Oracle CX Sales and Fusion Service. You must provision the Sales Restricted User job role to users who are assigned an Essential User license.