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Please note that request submission applies to both programs and request sets. If applications are included in the request groups, all programs/requests sets that are created in these applications will also be automatically included. For more information on RBAC, see: Overview of Access Control with Oracle User Management, Oracle E-Business Suite System Administrator's Guide - Security. Submitting RequestsĪdministrators can assign individual programs/sets, all programs/sets in a request group, programs/sets belonging to one or more applications, and so on, either to the user directly or to a role that can then be assigned to one or more users. RBAC allows administrators to have more granular control in securing data related on concurrent programs and requests. See: Customizing the Submit Request Window using Codes.Ĭontrolling Access to Concurrent Programs using Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) The reports and concurrent programs that may be selected from a customized SRS form or window belong to a request security group that uses a code. Important: The use of request security groups is for backward compatibility only. The reports and concurrent programs that may be selected by a user in Standard Request Submission belong to a request security group, which is a request group assigned to a responsibility. Only a System Administrator can create a request security group. A System Administrator defines request security groups in order to control user access to reports and concurrent programs. Note: This method is used in releases prior to Release 12.Ī request security group is a collection of reports or concurrent programs. Controlling Access to Concurrent Programs with Request Security Groups You can restrict users' access to submit and view concurrent requests. Running Reports and Programs, Oracle E-Business Suite User's Guide Controlling Access to Concurrent Programs and Limiting Active Requests for a User System Administrator Request Set PrivilegesĬopying and Modifying Program Definitions Both request sets and request groups are discussed in later sections Request groups are used to control access to concurrent programs via responsibilities. Request sets are defined to run several concurrent program in a single request. There are two main ways to group concurrent programs. Requests to run concurrent programs are called concurrent requests. Standard Request Submission (SRS) is an Oracle E-Business Suite feature that allows you to select and run your concurrent programs from a single, standard form ( Submit Request) or window ( Schedule Request). Typically, a concurrent program is a long-running, data-intensive task, such as posting a journal or generating a report. 10/30 Defining Concurrent Programs and Requests Overview of Concurrent Programs and RequestsĪ concurrent program is an executable file that runs simultaneously with other concurrent programs and with online operations, fully utilizing your hardware capacity.