Administration in Oracle ERP EBS
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What Is System Administration?
A System Administration assigns the responsibility for for controlling access to Oracle Applications and assuring smooth ongoing operation.
Common Task of System Administration:
Managing and controlling security.
Decide which users have access to each application, and within an application, which forms, functions, and reports a user can access.
Setting up new users.
Register new Oracle Applications users, and give them access to only those forms, functions, and reports they need to do their jobs
Auditing user activity.
Monitor what users are doing and when they do it. Choose who to audit and what type of data to audit.
Setting user profiles.
A user profile is a set of changeable options that affects the way Oracle Applications look and behave. A System Administrator can set user profile values at the site, application, responsibility, and user levels.
Managing concurrent processing
Concurrent Processing is an Oracle Applications facility that lets long–running, data–intensive tasks run simultaneously with online operations, taking full advantage of multitasking and parallel processing. A System Administrator can monitor and control concurrent processing using a few simple forms.
Two responsibilities: System Vs Database Administrator:
- You can think of Oracle Applications as having two sides: a front end that users see and work with, and a back end where data manipulation is performed.
- The natural division between user applications and the underlying database structures results in two separate job functions: system administrator, and database administrator.
- An Oracle Applications System Administrator administers the user interface or applications side of Oracle Applications.
- An Oracle Database Administrator (DBA) administers the data that users enter, update, and delete while using Oracle Applications.
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