In the source catalog, right-click the source object and select Copy.

17-24 System Administrators Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition ■ Additional Users and Application Roles — Shows the users, groups, and application roles that have access granted through group inheritance, and users, groups, and application roles that have no access to the request. For details on how permissions and privileges are assigned in Presentation Services, see Managing Security for Dashboards and Analyses in Oracle Fusion Middleware Security Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition. 4. If the user, group, or application role whose permissions you want to set is in the Additional Users and Application Roles list, then move it into the Users, Catalog Groups and Application Roles Explicit Permissions list by selecting it and clicking the left-arrow button . 5. Optional To filter the users, groups, and application roles displayed in the Additional Users and Application Roles list, use the List button and the adjacent field, as follows: ■ Enter filter criteria in the field next to the List button case insensitive to search by name. To enter partial filter criteria, use the asterisk symbol. For example, enter bi to display users or groups beginning with bi, BI, bI, and Bi. ■ Select a value from the list, to restrict what accounts to search for. Available values are: All, User, Catalog Group, or Application Role.

6. Select the user or group in the Users, Catalog Groups and Application Roles

Explicit Permissions list.

7. Select a new permission from the list in the Permissions column, or click Custom

from the list to display the Custom Permissions dialog, where you can select a combination of permissions. For details on what each permission means, see Permission Definitions in Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition.

8. Select the Apply Recursively option to apply the changes to all the objects that the

object contains.

9. Select a value from the Replace Option list as follows:

■ Replace All — Replaces the existing ACL with what is currently in the dialog. ■ Replace Listed — Changes only the accounts currently displayed in the dialog and leaves others unchanged. ■ Remove Listed — Removes only the accounts currently displayed and leaves others unchanged.

10. Click OK.

See Oracle Fusion Middleware Security Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition for more information about permissions and groups and users. Note: If you move a user or group from the Users and groups Explicit Permissions list to the Additional Users and Application Roles list, then the user or group privileges are reset to No Access. To move a user or group from one list to another, highlight it and click the right or left-arrow button, as appropriate.