on 03-07-2008 9:37 AM
Please Explain Composite role and Drived role.
why we create composite role and Drived role.
thanks & regards
jagdish kumar
Hi Jagadesh,
Kaushual reply is exact.
Composite Role : Collections of single role.
Derived Role : Inherit the role.
Thanks
Rajesh.
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Hi,
please ask your query in security forum.
Composite Role:
Composite roles can simplify the user administration.
They consist of roles. Users who are assigned to a composite role are automatically put in its
roles when you compare. Composite roles do not themselves contain authorization data.
Composite roles are useful for example if some of your staff need authorization for several
roles. You can create a composite role and assign the users to it instead of putting each user
in each role.
Derivied Role
There are two possible reasons for deriving a role from an existing role:
The role menus are identical but the authorizations for the menu actions are different in
the derived role.
The menu and authorizations of the derived role are identical, but the organizational
levels are different in the derived role.
Roles derived from another cannot have any additional menu entries.
regards,
kaushal
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