Privileges Required to use SAP IBP Connections
To use IBP Connection, 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 all IBP connections.
Creating and Modifying IBP Connections
You need all of the following privilege ranks to be able to create and modify IBP connections:
- View - on partitions GLOBAL and REDWOOD.
- View - on applications GLOBAL.Redwood and REDWOOD.IBP.
- View - on the Redwood_IBP extension point.
- View - on the Redwood_Connections extension point.
- View - on the existing IBP process server and queue, if applicable.
- Create - on process server and queue if a new process server and queue are required.
- Edit - on IBPConnection.
Using the IBP Component
You need all of the following privilege ranks to be able to use an IBP connection:
- View - on partitions GLOBAL and REDWOOD.
- View - on application REDWOOD.IBP.
- View - on the Redwood_IBP extension point.
- Edit - on IBPConnection, this object is modified when the token gets updated.
- View - on the Redwood_IBPConnectionConstraint constraint definition.
- View - on Redwood_IBP library.
- Submit - on process definitions Redwood_IBP_Upload_File, Redwood_IBP_Download_File, Redwood_IBP_Move_Item, and/or Redwood_IBP_Rename_Item (depending on the functionality you want).
- View - on the process server of the IBP connection.
- JobAdministrator - on queue the queue of the IBP component.
Deleting IBP Connections
- View - on partitions GLOBAL and REDWOOD.
- View - on applications REDWOOD.IBP and REDWOOD..
- View - on the Redwood_IBP extension point.
- View - on the Redwood_Connections extension point.
- Edit - on IBPConnection.
See Also
To use IBP Connection, 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 all IBP connections.
Creating, Modifying IBP Connections
You need all of the following privilege ranks to be able to create and modify IBP connections:
- View - on partitions GLOBAL and IBP.
- View - on application IBP.Redwood_IBP.
- View - on the existing IBP process server and queue, if applicable.
- Create - on process server and queue if a new process server and queue are required.
- Either:
- Create - on credential in the IBP partition if a credential needs to be created.
- Edit - on credential in the IBP partition if a credential needs to be modified.
Using the IBP Component
You need all of the following privilege ranks to be able to use an IBP connection:
- View - on partitions GLOBAL and IBP.
- View - on application IBP.Redwood_IBP.
- View - on Redwood_IBP library.
- Submit - on process definitions IBP.IBP_ImportJobTemplate, IBP.IBP_ShowTemplates, IBP.IBP_SubmitJob, and/or IBP.IBP_Template (depending on the functionality you want).
- View - on the process server of the IBP connection.
- JobAdministrator - on the queue of the IBP component.
- View - on credential in the IBP partition or on the credential to use.
Deleting IBP Connections
- View - on partition IBP.
- Delete - on credential in IBP partition.