In the New Password field, enter a new database password for the current user

4-10 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer Plus How do I change the End User Layer for a Discoverer connection? You change the End User Layer EUL for a Discoverer connection when you want the connection to start Discoverer using a different EUL for more information, see What is the End User Layer EUL? . To change the EUL for a Discoverer connection:

1. Display the Discoverer Plus connections page for more information, see

How to display the Discoverer Plus connections page .

2. Click the Update icon next to the connection for which you want to change the

End User Layer.

3. In the Password field, enter a valid password for the Discoverer connection.

Passwords are case-sensitive in Oracle databases Enterprise Edition release 11.1 or later.

4. Click Continue.

5. If the user name for the current Discoverer connection has access to multiple End

User Layers, the Select End User Layer for Discoverer Connection page is displayed. Do the following:

a. Select an End User Layer from the End User Layer drop down list.

b. Click Finish.

The Connect to Oracle BI Discoverer page is displayed. You can now use the connection to start Discoverer. Notes ■ If the user name does not have access to multiple End User Layers, you cannot change the default End User Layer. ■ If the password that you entered was invalid, an error message is displayed with advice on which value to change. What is Single Sign-on? Oracle Single Sign-On enables users to access multiple Oracle applications for example, Oracle BI Discoverer with a single password. Using Single Sign-On, users can log in to Oracle WebLogic Server and gain access to all applications for which they are authorized, without requiring them to re-enter a user name and password for each application. What is the difference between Single Sign-on and Discoverer passwords? If your organization uses Single Sign-on, your Discoverer password is separate to your Single Sign-on password: ■ your Single Sign-on password authenticates your Single Sign-on user name ■ your database password authenticates your database user name ■ with a single Sign-on connection, you can connect using many different Discoverer connections