Select the New EUL is for Oracle Applications users ONLY check box to create Use the Schema drop down list to select the Oracle Applications schema if creating a new user Highlight the required Default and Temporary tablespaces

17-12 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer Figure 17–10 Select UserRole dialog

4. Enter the search criteria in the Search For field and click Go.

Discoverer Administrator displays the search results in the Results list. 5. Select the Oracle Applications user from the Results list. 6. Click OK to display the Security dialog: Users - Business Area tab with the business areas for the selected Oracle Applications user. Figure 17–11 Security dialog: Users- Business Area tab

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

have access to from the Available business areas list to the Selected business areas list. You can select more than one business area by pressing the Ctrl key and clicking another business area. Using Discoverer with Oracle Applications 17-13

8. For each new business area you add to the Selected business areas list, follow the

instructions below to specify whether the selected Oracle Applications user has administration access to the business area:

a. Click the business area in the Selected business areas list.

b. Select the Allow Administration check box as required.

The setting of a user’s Allow Administration privilege controls which administration tasks the Oracle Applications user can perform. For more information, see How to specify the tasks a user or role responsibility can perform . 9. Click OK to save the changes you have made and close the Security dialog. 10. Choose Tools | Privileges and display the Privileges dialog: Privileges tab . Figure 17–12 Privileges dialog: Privileges tab 11. Click Select to display the Select UserRole dialog where you can search for and select the Oracle Applications user to which you want to grant Administration privileges. 17-14 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer Figure 17–13 Select UserRole dialog

12. Enter the search criteria in the Search For field and click Go.

Discoverer Administrator displays the search results in the Results list. 13. Select the required Oracle Applications user from the Results list. 14. Click OK to display the Privileges dialog: Privileges tab for the selected Oracle Applications user. Figure 17–14 Privileges dialog: Privileges tab 15. Grant task privileges for the Oracle Applications user by selecting the Administration Privilege check box and the check boxes in the Administration Privilege list. 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? .