The Access Information... button opens the User Access Information window. The window features tabs in which you can do the following:
Except for the PS Options and User File Directories tabs, each tab in the User Access Information window displays two lists of access rights. The right side shows all the access rights currently assigned to the user, while the left side shows a tree view of all the unassigned rights organized by service domain (except in the case of the File Server tab). Each group of unassigned rights displays the number of rights it contains. A bold number indicates that all the rights in the group are currently unassigned to the user, while no number indicates that all the rights are currently assigned to the user. The total number of access rights assigned and unassigned to a user is shown above each respective list. Double-click a group of unassigned rights to expand it, or use the Expand All button.
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In the Default Service Domain field, select the user’s default service domain. |
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In this tab, you can also configure Stat to do the following:
Staging databases are defined in the PeopleSoft Environment Connection Maintenance table, as explained in the section, PeopleSoft Environment Connection Maintenance . Distribution environments are defined in the PeopleSoft Migration Path Maintenance table, as described in the section, PeopleSoft Migration Path Maintenance .
NOTE: Users can define their own IDs and passwords in the PeopleSoft Options window, which they open by selecting User Options | PeopleSoft Options. In addition, users can share the same PS Operator ID and password for staging purposes if that is how your PeopleSoft environment is configured. For example, you can assign users the ID “PS” or “VP1.” |
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Click the corresponding Enter Password button in the PS Password column. |
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(Optional) Select CLI Open for any designated staging database. |
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(Optional) Select CLI Auto-Migration for any environment designated in a migration path as the target environment for a migration. |
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If you selected either CLI Open or CLI Auto-Migration, specify the directory location of the user’s PS Tools executable in the PS Tools Directory field. |
NOTE: Users can specify the PS Tools directories themselves in the PeopleSoft Options window. For more information, see the Stat User Guide, Chapter 11, “Change Management for PeopleSoft.” |
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In the Module field, select the change management module you are using. |
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In the Default Working File Server field, select the server for the default working directory. |
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In the Default Working File Path field, enter the path of the default working file location starting after the file server’s root or home path. |
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