Reference Data Center follows Role-based Access Control approach, that is the application access is restricted only to the authorized users. In RDC, the role assigned to your User ID controls the actions you can perform. System Administrators are responsible for managing RDC user roles and permissions. The system administrator sets these access controls in User Administration by associating permissions with employee roles. Following are the four roles associated with Reference Data Center:
Role | Description |
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RDC Administrator | Provides full permissions for the Setup and Data areas of the Reference Data Center. |
RDC Manager Role | Provides nearly full permissions for the Setup and Data areas of the Reference Data Center and restricts the maintenance of system settings. |
RDC Analyst Role | Provides analyst specific permissions for the Setup and Data areas of the Reference Data Center and restricts maintenance of information and security detail authorization. |
RDC End User Role | Provides view-only permissions for the Setup and Data areas of the Reference Data Center and restricts security data manipulation. |
The following table lists the Reference Data Center’s Role permissions.
RDC Roles | Set Up | Security Desk | |
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Entity Details | Entities | ||
RDC Admin Role | > Allows maintenance of Data Strategies and Components | > Allows to Authorize | > Allows to Maintain |
RDC Manager Role | > Allows maintenance of Data Strategies and Components | > Allows to Authorize | > Allows to Maintain |
RDC Analyst Role | > Allows maintenance of Data Strategies and Components | > Allows to Release Exception | > Allows to Maintain |
RDC End User Role | N/A | > Allows to Show History | > Allows to View Reports |
For more information about user roles and permissions, see User Administration.
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