Edit Others User Security
The security permission, Edit Others in Own Group, is located in the regular business group. When the system administrator enables this permission for any reporting component, the user given permission sees all other users’ reporting components from the same regular business group. These options are set through User Security settings.
To edit another users’ report profiles, you must set the option in the General Reporting folder:
From any Eagle window, click the Eagle Navigator button to access the Eagle Navigator.
Enter User Manager in the Start Search text box.
You see the Eagle User Manager component.Open the User Admin, Groups and Roles folder and then click User Roles.
You see the User Roles workspace.Select the role you want to edit. Right click and select Properties.
You see the Editing the Role dialog box.Select the General Reporting checkbox in the Permissions column.
You see the General Reporting permission options.To edit other users’ rules, you must set the option under the General Reporting Rules folder. If you have access to Edit Others’ Report Rules/Profiles, you can view and edit reports and rules that have not been published. Being able to edit others an administrative permission, and only administrative users should have access to the Edit Others options.
Click OK to save your changes.
Report Package Publishing
User Security
The following user security settings in the General Reporting Packages folder in Eagle User Roles support the report package publishing feature.
Publish Report Packages to own Group. Use this setting to publish a report package owned by another user to members of the same business group. If you are a member of a compound business group, use this setting to publish the package to members of any underlying regular business group as well.
Publish Report Packages to all Groups. Use this setting to publish a report package that you own to all users and business groups in the system.
Edit others Report Packages in own Group. Use this setting to edit report packages that are owned by members of your business groups. The report package does not have to be published to you for you to edit the package.
Edit others Report Packages in all Groups. Use this setting to edit report packages that are owned by any user in PACE.
Check Required Privileges for Publishing
To publish a component, you must either own the component or have had the component published to you directly or via the user’s business group. If you are publishing the component in your own business group, you must also have been granted the setting Edit Own Business Group in the User Security module. If you are publishing the component to a different business group, you must have the setting Edit All Business Group in the User Security module selected.
If you belong to a compound business group, and want to publish to a regular business group in the compound group, you must have the Edit Own Business Group privilege.
Map Field Types
User Security
Map Field Types controls access to the map field types function.
Map Fields
User Security
To access User Security, use the right-click menu in the Fields folder of the Components tab in PACE Reporting, or the right-click menu and Option drop-down menu in the main field Attribute Maintenance window. A user security setting must be enabled for you to see the feature.
Access to public folder maintenance is controlled by the Public Folder user security settings located in the General Reporting Rules section of the PACE user security module. These settings include create, edit, and delete.
The map fields function only displays field attributes that were published to you.
Access to Map Fields User Security Setting
You can disable Map Fields settings to restrict access to the map fields function.
Values Set Processing Method
Eagle PACE concentration reporting is not consistent in how queries are generated when multiple input values are supplied, such as the number of entities in a report. Depending on the type of function or field attributes used in a given report, the engine might use only the SPLIT and VALUES_SET methods rather than using the IN clause where appropriate. The Eagle PACE Values Set methodology is based on the System Parameter values for sys_item 97 and sys_item 98. This ensures that concentration report functionality is in-line with the rest of Eagle PACE functionality.
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