You must open or modify an existing user access to open the Select an Access window.
The Select an Access window consists of two areas:
The top half is the Filter area, which allows you to select a user access by using filter criteria.
The bottom half of the window is the Results area, which displays the search results that you perform.
Once a search is complete and the results are displayed, select a user access, and then click OK.
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Note: You can select
a user access with or without using a filter. Use the arrows |
The Basic tab allows you to find user accesses depending on search criteria. Each pair (User Service Identifier, Service Identifier) identifies a unique object "user access" in the database.
User Service Identifier: Provides a list of search comparators such as Equals, Is Like (*), Starts With, Ends With, or Contains. Select a search comparator, and then type in the last field the string that you want to search in the database. For example, if you want to find all user service identifiers containing the string “John”, you select the Contains option, and then type “John”.
Service Identifier: Provides a list of search comparators such as Equals, Is Like (*), Starts With, Ends With, or Contains. Select a search comparator, and then type in the last field the string that you want to search in the database. For example, if you want to find all service identifiers containing the string “John”, you select the Contains option, and then type “John”.
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(*) Note: If you choose the Is Like comparator, you can type “*” to represent a number of characters and “?” to represent a single character. |
This area displays the results search. Click the icon
to display the type of information that you want to view.
: Click to start a search.
: Click to delete the results list.
: Click to move to the previous page if the
results list is large.
: Click to move to the next page if the results
list is large.