User Permissions - trillium_discovery - trillium_quality - 17.1

Trillium DQ Repository Administrator Guide

Product type
Software
Portfolio
Verify
Product family
Trillium
Product
Trillium > Trillium Discovery
Trillium > Trillium Quality
Version
17.1
Language
English
Product name
Trillium Quality and Discovery
Title
Trillium DQ Repository Administrator Guide
Topic type
Overview
Administration
Configuration
Installation
Reference
How Do I
First publish date
2008

By default, all Trillium users have read-only permission. You can also grant some permissions on the repository server level and others on a repository level. For simplicity, we recommend that you add users and establish permissions at the repository level instead of the server level. Assign repository server level permissions to repository administrators and other management staff. Table Permission Options for Windows-Authenticated Users describes the permission options available for each user or user group.

Note: Permissions can be set at the repository level in the Repository Manager and at the object level in the Control Center.

To avoid overwrite of work resulting from concurrent access to the same repository object by multiple users with the same permission level, it is recommended that you verify that the object is not being accessed by other users.

Table 1. Permission Options for Windows-Authenticated Users 

Permission

Description

Create

Allows users to create projects, entities, business rules, and Business Rules Library objects in the Control Center. If this is denied on a parent object, such as an entity, then you would not be allowed to create a child object, such as a business rule.

Note: Disable the create permission if the user should not convert a view to an entity in the Control Center.

Read

Allows users to view projects, entities, business rules, and Business Rules Library objects in the Control Center.

Note: By default, all Trillium users have read-only permission.

Edit

Allows users to modify projects, entities, business rules, and Business Rules Library objects. Users can also enable and disable business rules from the List View right-click menu.

Execute

Allows users to run any project or business rule analysis.

Delete

Allows users to delete projects, entities, business rules, and Business Rules Library objects.

Export

Allows users to run the Control Center’s deployment tools to export a project to batch or real time. Users can also export library entities and library attributes that contain library rules.

Permissions

Allows users to give or deny permission to other users for an individual project, entity, business rule, or Business Rules Library object. The type of access (read, edit, and so on) is established on a per-object basis in the Control Center. If you do not have this privilege, you cannot modify permissions for other users.

Note: Permission is automatically granted to users for any project, entity, business rule, or Business Rules Library object they create in the Control Center.

Special Permissions

Allows users to access advanced security settings to change the rule/object owner, add a user to the rule/object, and modify their permissions.

Note: Special permissions are automatically granted to users for any project, entity, business rule, or Business Rules Library object they create in the Control Center.

Default permissions are based on the hierarchy of objects in the Navigation View. For example, the permission for a library entity business rule is inherited from its parent library entity, which in turn inherits permission from the Entity Business Rules entity folder.

Changing the permissions of a parent object affects children objects. For example, if permission is modified on an entity, then permissions on all business rules associated with that entity also change.