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24.3.7 Managing Oracle BAM Object Ownership

When Oracle BAM users are removed from the security provider, the user accounts continue to appear in the Oracle BAM Administrator application with an exclamation mark icon to indicate that they are not valid. These users do not have access to Oracle BAM applications, but remain visible because they may own objects in Oracle BAM that must be transferred to other users before the user is completely removed from Oracle BAM. Object ownership is managed using Oracle BAM Administrator. To transfer object ownership:

1. Go to the Oracle BAM start page, log in, and select Administrator.

The Oracle BAM start page can be found at: http:host_name:port_numberOracleBAM

2. Select User management from the list see

Figure 24–1 .

3. Select the user in the Users list that currently owns the objects you can reassign.

4. Click Reassign Ownership.

The Select Names dialog displays a list of users. 5. Select a user account in the list that becomes the new owner of the objects. Managing Oracle Business Activity Monitoring 24-15

6. Click OK.

Reports are moved to a subfolder named after the selected user name. Alerts are moved, and a zero 0 is appended to the alert name if the selected owner has an alert with the same name. If the alert needs an item updated or specified, an exclamation mark is displayed on the alert icon in Oracle BAM Architect and Oracle BAM Active Studio Alerts pages. Shared reports and folders change ownership but are not moved.

24.3.8 Removing Invalid Users from Oracle BAM Administrator

Invalid users are not automatically removed from Oracle BAM because they may own reports and alerts that must be transferred to active Oracle BAM users. After those objects are transferred, an invalid user may be deleted from Oracle BAM Administrator. To remove invalid users:

1. Go to the Oracle BAM start page, log in, and select Administrator.

The Oracle BAM start page can be found at: http:host_name:port_numberOracleBAM

2. Select User management from the list see

Figure 24–1 .

3. Select an invalid user in the Users list whose objects have been reassigned.

See Section 24.3.7, Managing Oracle BAM Object Ownership for information about reassigning objects. An inactive user has an exclamation point icon next to the user name.

4. Click Delete.