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Stat 6.3 - System Administration Guide

Overview of Stat Administration Administrative Utilities Stat Security General Maintenance Tables
System Maintenance Service Domain Maintenance Department Maintenance Issue Tracking Maintenance Country Maintenance Customer Maintenance Object Type Maintenance PeopleSoft Environment Connection Maintenance Pre/Post Migration Steps Parameters Oracle Applications Configuration Oracle Applications Connection Maintenance Generic Application Connection Maintenance Schema Object Parameters Maintenance Data Object Maintenance PeopleSoft Search Configurations Stat Report Definition Maintenance Version Control Management Connection Maintenance
Service Domain-Specific Maintenance Configuring the Stat Central Agent Email Configuration Object Security Appendix: Sample Service Domain Configuration Appendix: User Class Rights Appendix: Creating a Staging Database Appendix: Database Tuning Appendix: Oracle Applications File Type Directory Appendix: Ports and Firewalls Appendix: REST Web Services API Appendix: SOAP-Based Web Services API Appendix: Troubleshooting Chart Appendix: stat.conf Configuration Appendix: Custom Report Files

Editing User Class Rights

You can edit the security rights of a selected user class by clicking Edit Rights... in the User Class Maintenance window. Stat displays the User Class Rights window.

The User Class Rights window displays two tree list views of rights, which are grouped into categories corresponding to functional areas within in Stat. The right side shows all the rights currently assigned to the class, while the left side shows all the unassigned rights. Each group displays the number of rights it contains in relation to its corresponding group. For example, if 15 of the total 33 CSR Edit rights are assigned to a class, the CSR Edits group in the unassigned list will display the number 18 (no number indicates that all the rights are contained in the corresponding group). The total number of rights assigned and unassigned to a class is shown above each list. Double-click a group to expand it, or use the Expand All button.

Be aware of the following when editing user class rights:

To assign or unassign a right, select it and use the arrow buttons to move it between the two lists. Then click OK.

For a complete description of each user class right, see Appendix: User Class Rights .

Defining Stat Users

Before users can work in Stat, they must be defined in the User Maintenance table. This table contains all the information about the user that Stat requires.

User account security is controlled by the following user class rights:

The User Maintenance table is displayed in a standard maintenance window. To open this window, select Maintenance | Security Settings | User Maintenance, or select User Options | User Maintenance.

Included in this section are descriptions of the user password settings defined in the System table. The System table is described in the section, System Maintenance , but due to their relevance to Stat security, the user password settings are also addressed here.

Active

Indicates if this user is allowed to log in.

User ID
(Key Value)

A 1 to 10 character value that uniquely identifies this user. This is the login ID.

Last Name
(Required Value)

The user's last name

First Name
(Required Value)

The user's first name

Title
(Required Value)

The user's title

License Type
(Required Value)

Determines whether the user is licensed as a Technical user with full access to Stat or as a Functional user, which has limited access and is not allowed to perform object management tasks. For more information, see Users Tab .

Rpt Access
(Required Value)

The user's report access level. This value must be greater than or equal to the security level of the report for the user to view it.

Phone Nbr

The user's telephone number

Phone Ext

The user's telephone extension

E-mail Address
(Required Value)

The user's e-mail address.

Log Destination Directory

The directory where Stat writes migration logs. The default is C:\Temp\

Related Objects

If selected, Stat prompts the user to insert related objects into the CSR

Default Module

The default value displayed in Module fields on CSRs. Options include PeopleSoft, Oracle Applications, and Generic.

Default PS
Version

The default value displayed in PS Version fields on CSRs.

Enable LDAP

If selected, allows the user to login to Stat using his or her LDAP password. This value is set in LDAP Connection Maintenance table. The passwords for LDAP users cannot be reset from within Stat. For more information, see LDAP Connection Maintenance .

User DN

The directory of the LDAP user account. This field is pre-populated with the value of the base DN appended to the template DN specified in the LDAP Connection Maintenance table. You can modify this default value as needed.

For connections using the SAM-Account-Name attribute, if you leave this field blank, the user’s Stat User Id will be passed in for samAccountName when logging into Stat. If you enter a User Id in this field, you will overwrite the Stat User Id being passed for samAccountName.

For more information, see LDAP Connection Maintenance .

Reset Password

Indicates that user password has been reset

Last Update
(Read Only)

The date and time that this record was last updated

Update By
(Read Only)

The user that last updated this record

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In the User ID field, type a 1-10 character code which uniquely identifies the user.
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Click Apply.
Stat automatically displays the current date and time in the Last Update field and your user ID in the Update By field.
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Click Access Information.... Then in the User Access Information window, specify the access rights you want to assign to the user.
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Copying User Definitions

If you need to define a Stat user whose information closely resembles that of an existing user, you can save time by copying the definition of the existing user and editing the copy as needed. When you copy a user definition, all the information gets copied over, including working directories, access levels, and user class assignments.

Resetting Passwords

For non-LDAP enabled users, the Reset Password button resets their password. The user then receives an automatically generated email from Stat containing a temporary password and instructions to change their password at the next login or from the User Options window.

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