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TIBCO MDM Customization Guide - TIBCO Product Documentation

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6 Chapter 1 Customizing Roles, Menus, and Access Rights|Customizing RolesRoles define groups of users with common privileges and responsibilities. Youcan also use roles to further define Workflow, GUI, and Catalog access behavior.You can modify pre-defined user roles, as well as define and create new ones.Tables for Role ConfigurationTable 2 Role Configuration TablesTable NameROLEROLE2FUNCMAPFUNCTIONFUNC2IDMAPHTMLELEMENTIDDescriptionThis table holds all the roles. When a new enterprise is created, all roles forthe enterprise are created, based on the$MQ_HOME/config/security/defaultdata.xml file.Note: For the GDSN edition, the file is named defaultdata.gdsn.xml.This table associates a role with functions that are not allowed for the role.The entries in this table are populated based on$MQ_HOME/config/security/defaultdata.xml when an enterprise iscreated.Note: For the GDSN edition, the file is named defaultdata.gdsn.xml.This table identifies menus and pseudo functions assigned to HTMLelements. It is either copied from seed data or populated.This table relates functions to HTML elements. It is either copied from seeddata or populated.This table stores all HTML elements, other than menus, which are to bemanaged.Filtering HTML Elements: ProcedureHTML filtering is required if you want to hide a link shown on the screen basedon roles assigned to the user. You cannot control access to action links like‘modify’, ’copy’ and so on that appear against a list entry on a page.To filter HTML elements:1. Find the HTML name on which the link appears.<strong>TIBCO</strong> <strong>MDM</strong> <strong>Customization</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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