Move the business areas that you want the selected Oracle Applications user to

Using Discoverer with Oracle Applications 17-15 Note: To grant these privileges, you must first grant the parent privilege using the Administration Privilege check box. For more information, see How to specify the tasks a user or role responsibility can perform . Tip: Click a privilege in the Administration Privilege list or the Desktop and Plus Privilege lists to see a brief description of that privilege in the area below the lists. 16. Click OK to save the changes you have made and close the Privileges dialog. You can now reconnect to Discoverer Administrator as the Oracle Applications user and perform maintenance tasks on the Oracle Applications EUL for example, refreshing, importing and creating, business areas and folders. How to specify the Oracle Applications usersresponsibilities who can access a business area This task describes how to grant or deny access permission for business areas to specific users or responsibilities. For information about Oracle Applications responsibilities, see What are Oracle Applications responsibilities? . Note: When completing the following task there is a notable difference between what Oracle database users and Oracle Applications users will see in the dialog: ■ Oracle database users will see the words Users and Roles ■ Oracle Applications database users will see the words Users and Responsibilities For more information about this task see How to specify a user or role responsibility that can access a business area . How to specify the business areas that an Oracle Applications userresponsibility can access This task describes how to specify which business areas a specific Oracle Applications user or responsibility can access. For information about Oracle Applications responsibilities, see What are Oracle Applications responsibilities? Note: When completing the following task there is a notable difference between what Oracle database users and Oracle Applications users will see in the dialog: ■ Oracle database users will see the words Users and Roles ■ Oracle Applications database users will see the words Users and Responsibilities For information about this task see How to specify the business areas a user or role responsibility can access . How to specify the tasks an Oracle Applications user or responsibility can perform This section describes how to specify the tasks a specific user or responsibility can perform. For information about Oracle Applications responsibilities, see What are Oracle Applications responsibilities? . 17-16 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer Note: When completing the following task there is a notable difference between what Oracle database users and Oracle Applications users will see in the dialog: ■ Oracle database users will see the words Users and Roles ■ Oracle Applications database users will see the words Users and Responsibilities For information about this task see How to specify the tasks a user or role responsibility can perform . How to specify the Oracle Applications usersresponsibilities who can perform a specific task This section describes how to specify the users or responsibilities that can perform a specific task. For information about Oracle Applications responsibilities, see What are Oracle Applications responsibilities? . Note: When completing the following task there is a notable difference between what Oracle database users and Oracle Applications users will see in the dialog: ■ Oracle database users will see the words Users and Roles ■ Oracle Applications database users will see the words Users and Responsibilities For information about this task see How to specify a user or role responsibility to perform a specific task . How to display your Oracle Applications database user name and responsibility in a workbook You can use a custom folder to display the name of your Oracle Applications database user and responsibility in a Discoverer workbook. You might want to do this because Discoverer workbooks can display different results depending on the Oracle Applications database user and responsibility that runs the workbook. This task enables you to identify which Oracle Applications database user and responsibility has run a particular Discoverer workbook. To display your Oracle Applications database user name and responsibility in a Discoverer workbook using a custom folder:

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Start Discoverer Administrator and display the Connect dialog . 2. Enter your Oracle Applications database user name, password and TNS alias. For example, apps1apps1passwordoracleappsdb: 3. If the Oracle Applications database user has more than one responsibility, choose a responsibility from the Responsibility list displayed in the Responsibilities dialog . 4. Choose Tools |Register PLSQL Functions to display the PLSQL Functions dialog: Arguments tab . Note: The PLSQL functions FND_GLOBAL.USER_NAME and FND_ GLOBAL.RESP_NAME must be available in the PLSQL Functions dialog: Arguments tab before you can subsequently use them in a custom folder. 5. If either of the functions FND_GLOBAL.USER_NAME and FND_GLOBAL.RESP_ NAME do not appear in the functions list you can import them.