What are database portlet access privileges?
Access privileges define the actions a user can perform on a database portlet. By default, you are granted the highest level of access, Manage access, on any database portlet or portlet you create. The Action column of the Oracle Portal Navigator indicates the actions you can perform on the database portlet.
To build a database portlet, you must have Edit or higher privileges in a provider that will own the finished database portlet. The database portlet by default inherits privileges from the provider. For example, after a database portlet is created in MY_APP, all Oracle Portal developers with Execute or higher access privileges on MY_APP can run the database portlet after it is published as a portlet. database portlet owners can override these privileges and set access on a user by user level rather than the provider level.
database portlet access privileges and the actions you can perform with them are listed below.
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Grant database portlet privileges to other users |
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Manage database portlet locks |
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Edit any version of database portlets |
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Delete database portlets from the database |
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Rename database portlets |
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Export database portlets to another database |
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Copy database portlets |
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Generate database portlets |
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Monitor database portlet usage |
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View the call interface, package spec, and body of database portlets |
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Customize database portlets |
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Run database portlets |
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Add database portlets to the Favorites list |
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What are provider access privileges?
Granting database portlet access