Setting security permissions for business rules

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Glossary

Basics of using a Ramco Enterprise Series web page

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The system displays the “Business Rules Security Permissions” page. The following details are displayed from the “Maintain Stored Procedure” page.

Rule For

The name of the business process chain, in combination with the name of the pertinent business function.

Rule ID

The identification number or code that uniquely identifies the stored procedure rule.

Rule Description

The description of the rule.

The “User Permissions” on the left is for setting permissions to execute the stored procedure. The “Edit Permissions” on the right is for setting permissions for editing the stored procedure rule.

Described below are the procedures to set (i) private, (ii) public and (iii) selective permissions. The same steps apply for both “User Permissions” and “Edit Permissions”.

To set private permissions

Only the login user will be able to execute the stored procedure / edit the stored procedure.

To set public permissions

All the users under the organization unit of the login user will be able to execute the stored procedure / edit the stored procedure.

To set selective permissions

The multiline shows the complete list of users under the organization unit of the login user.

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Page Objective

Use this page to set permissions separately for executing and editing the stored procedure rule.

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What you can do in this page

Grant access permissions to  users for stored procedure rules.

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Page Overview

Through this page, you can set permissions for

4 Executing the stored procedure rule

4 Editing the stored procedure rule

For both, you can set the user permission as Private, Public or Selective.

4 If you set the permission to be Public, all the users under the organization unit of the login user will have permission to execute the stored procedure / edit the stored procedure.

4 If you set the permission to be Private, only the login user will have permission to execute the stored procedure / edit it.

4 If you set the permission to be Selective, you can select from the list of users under the organization unit of the login user. Only these selected users will have permission to execute the stored procedure / edit it. You can delete existing permissions or add new permissions at any time.

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