Role Provisioning

Sales users gain access to data and functionality through the job and abstract roles they're assigned. Roles are provisioned to users through predefined role provisioning rules or through provisioning rules that you create.

You can provision both custom and standard job roles using role provisioning rules. Each provisioning rule, also known as a role mapping, defines:

  • The job and abstract roles to provision
  • The conditions that must exist for the roles to be provisioned
  • Whether role provisioning is automatic

    The provisioning rules use resource roles as the condition for provisioning job and abstract roles to sales users. Each provisioning rule can use one resource role, and you assign a resource role to each sales user you create.

    If you select the automatic role provisioning option for a rule, then roles are provisioned automatically when you create the user, if the user matches the rule conditions. It doesn't matter if you create users manually in the UI, or import them from a file or using the Sales User Quick Import Excel macro file. For more information on importing users, start with Overview of Importing Sales Resources.

Note: Don't confuse resource roles with job or abstract roles. A user's resource role merely describes the role the user plays in the organization and provides the job title that appears in the company resource directory for the user. Job and abstract roles, on the other hand, provide the user's security permissions.

The following figure provides an example of how role provisioning rules work. When you create the Sales Manager user, you assign that user the Sales Manager resource role provided by Oracle (callout 1), which is the user's title in the organization. You also create the user as an employee person type. The role provisioning rules use the resource role and person type values as conditions. When you create a user as an employee with the Sales Manager resource role, then the conditions are true and the rules automatically assign the user with the Sales Manager job role and the Resource abstract role, and with the Employee abstract role.

Example of how role provisioning rules work

Predefined Sales Resource Roles

Oracle provides you with several standard sales organization resource roles and the appropriate job roles for each of them. The predefined roles include common roles for Oracle Sales and Oracle Fusion Service.

Predefined Sales Role-Provisioning Rules

Oracle predefines role provisioning rules for provisioning most of the standard Sales and Service job roles. And Oracle supplies rules to assign the Employee abstract role to active users who are created as employees.

Oracle also supplies the Contingent Worker abstract role to active nonemployee users who are created as contingent workers.

The role provisioning rules Oracle provides are created automatically when you set up your company information using the Create Company Information quick setup task. You do this step after enabling your Sales or Service offering. If you set up the company information in a different way, perhaps because you're implementing several cloud services at the same time or you're a new customer using the Setup Assistant, then you must create the provisioning rules yourself using the steps outlined in How can I create rules to automatically provision job roles to Sales users?.

For information about setting up your company information, see Enter Your Company Information and Corporate Currency.

The following table lists the role provisioning rules provided by Oracle, the condition that triggers the provisioning, and the job and abstract roles the rule provisions. Except for the partner provisioning rules, each rule uses two rule conditions to provision the relevant roles to a user:

  • Resource Role or Person Type

    The Resource Role or Person Type condition specifies the job and abstract roles assigned to users.

  • HR Assignment Status

    The HR Assignment Status condition ensures that the provisioned job roles are automatically removed if the user is terminated.

    The HR Assignment Status condition doesn't apply to partner users who are created as external sales users. As a result, the partner provisioning rules specify only one condition, Resource Role.

The Requestable, Self-Requestable, and Autoprovision options are enabled for each role assigned by the provisioning rules.

Predefined Role-Provisioning Rules

Provisioning Rule Name Condition Job or Abstract Roles Provisioned
Channel Account Manager HR Assignment Status is Active

Resource Role is Channel Account Manager

Channel Account Manager

Resource

Channel Sales Manager

HR Assignment Status is Active

Resource Role is Channel Sales Manager

Channel Sales Manager

Resource

Channel Operations Manager

HR Assignment Status is Active

Resource Role is Channel Operations Manager

Channel Operations Manager

Resource

Chief Executive Officer

HR Assignment Status is Active

Resource Role is Chief Executive Officer

Sales VP

Resource

Contract Administrator

HR Assignment Status is Active

Resource Role is Contract Administrator

Contract Administrator

Resource

Contract Manager

HR Assignment Status is Active

Resource Role is Contract Manager

Contract Manager

Resource

Customer Data Steward

HR Assignment Status is Active

Resource Role is Customer Data Steward

Customer Data Steward

Resource

Data Steward Manager

HR Assignment Status is Active

Resource Role is Data Steward Manager

Data Steward Manager

Resource

Inside Sales Manager

HR Assignment Status is Active

Resource Role is CX Inside Sales Manager

Inside Sales Manager

Resource

Inside Sales Representative

HR Assignment Status is Active

Resource Role is CX Inside Sales Representative

Inside Sales Representative

Resource

Partner Administrator

Resource Role is Partner Administrator

Partner Administrator

Partner Sales Manager

Resource Role is Partner Sales Manager

Partner Sales Manager

Partner Sales Representative

Resource Role is Partner Salesperson

Partner Sales Representative

Sales Administrator

HR Assignment Status is Active

Resource Role is Sales Administrator

Sales Administrator

Resource

Sales Lead Qualifier

HR Assignment Status is Active

Resource Role is Sales Lead Qualifier

Sales Lead Qualifier

Resource

Sales Manager

HR Assignment Status is Active

Resource Role is Sales Manager

Sales Manager

Resource

Sales Representative

HR Assignment Status is Active

Resource Role is Salesperson

Sales Representative

Resource

Sales Restricted User

HR Assignment Status is Active

Resource Role is Sales Restricted User

Sales Restricted User

Resource

Sales Setup User

HR Assignment Status is Active

Resource Role is Sales Setup User

Application Implementation Consultant

IT Security Manager

Application Diagnostics Administrator

Sales Administrator

Sales Analyst

Sales Vice President

HR Assignment Status is Active

Resource Role is Sales Vice President

Sales VP

Resource

Contingent Worker

HR Assignment Status is Active

System Person Type is Contingent Worker

Contingent Worker

Employee

HR Assignment Status is Active

System Person Type is Employee

Employee

Predefined Resource Roles and Provisioning Rules for Oracle Sales in the Redwood User Experience

When you assign these four resource roles to resources, the role provisioning-rules created automatically by the Setup Assistant provide access to the Oracle Sales in the Redwood User Experience (Sales in the Redwood UX) UIs.

  • Inside Sales Representative
  • Inside Sales Manager
  • Sales VP
  • Sales Administrator

The job roles provisioned by the Sales VP and Sales Administrator provisioning rules provide access to the classic Sales UIs and the Sales in the Redwood UX UIs. Before creating users, edit the Inside Sales Manager and Inside Sales Representative provisioning rules so that they also provide access to the classic Sales UIs.

Predefined Resource Roles and Provisioning Rules for Fusion Service

Oracle provides resource roles for the Service offering which are used to provision the standard service job roles. Oracle also provides the role provisioning rules for these resource roles so that service users are automatically assigned the job and abstract roles they need.

This table lists the Service role provisioning rules provided by Oracle, the condition that triggers the provisioning, and the job and abstract roles each rule provisions:

Role Provisioning Rules for Fusion Service

Provisioning Rule Name Condition Job or Abstract Roles Provisioned
Service Vice President HR Assignment is Active

Resource Role is Service Vice President

Customer Service Manager

Resource

Service Administrator HR Assignment is Active

Resource Role is Service Administrator

Customer Relationship Management Application Administrator

Resource

Service Manager HR Assignment is Active

Resource Role is Service Manager

Customer Service Manager

Resource

Service Representative HR Assignment is Active

Resource Role is Service Representative

Customer Service Representative

Resource

Note: If you didn't use the Create Company Information quick setup task to set up your company information, then the predefined role provisioning rules aren't created, and you must create the provisioning rules yourself. For information about creating provisioning rules, see How can I create rules to automatically provision job roles to sales users?.