Privileges Required to Use JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Connector
To use the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Connector, you need one of the following:
scheduler-administrator
orredwood-administrator
role.scheduler-user
orredwood-login
role in combination with the following system-wide, Partition-wide or object-level privileges.
Built-in Roles
- The
scheduler-administrator
orredwood-administrator
built-in role provides full control over the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Connector. - The
scheduler-viewer
built-in role provides read-only access to the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Connector.
Creating, Modifying, and Deleting JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Connections
You need all of the following privilege ranks to be able to create, modify, and delete JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Connector objects:
- View or any other rank - on the GLOBAL.Redwood.REDWOOD.JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Application.
- View or any other rank - on the REDWOOD.Redwood_EnterpriseOneConnectionConstraint constraint.
- View or any other rank - on the REDWOOD.Redwood_EnterpriseOneConnection extension point.
- View or any other rank - on the Redwood_Connections extension point.
- View or any other rank - on the existing Process Server and Queue for the connection, if applicable.
- Create - on Process Server and Queue, if these need to be created.
- Edit - on JDEConnection if you want to be able to manage all JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Cloud connections.
Using JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
- View or any other rank - on the GLOBAL.Redwood.REDWOOD.JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Application.
- View or any other rank - on the REDWOOD.Redwood_EnterpriseOneConnectionConstraint constraint.
- View or any other rank - on the REDWOOD.Redwood_EnterpriseOneConnection extension point.
- View - on JDEConnection.
- View - on the component's Process Server.
- JobAdministrator - on the component's Queue.
- View - on REDWOOD.Redwood_EnterpriseOne library.
- Submit - on Process Definitions you wish to use.