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Use

You can administer all BR*Tools Studio items that belong to the instance you are currently logged in to with the tab Administration.

Note

Depending on your BR*Tools Studio role, you might not be able to see all the entries listed below.

Features
  • Users

    Each user in BR*Tools Studio has an individual password-protected account with a user profile. The user profile contains details of the default database user and initialization profile for BR*Tools. The user account also contains all jobs and favorite tasks created by the user.

    The roadmap lets you view your profile (which you can also change), favorite tasks, and jobs.

    If your role has sufficient authorization, you can also view and alter the profiles of other users, and create or delete BR*Tools Studio users.

  • Roles

    Every user is assigned one of four discrete roles in BR*Tools Studio. The role describes which operations the user is allowed to perform. We designed the available roles to cover the likely task areas required by DB administrators at different levels.

    You can view your own role here. If your role has sufficient authorization, you can list all roles.

    For more information, see BR*Tools Studio: Role Concept.

  • Favorite tasks

    If you repeatedly execute an operation, BR*Tools Studio lets you store it as a favorite task, which you can later start with a single click. You do not need to enter all the settings again. Of course, you can change your existing favorites as required.

    You can create, change, or delete your own favorite tasks. If your role has sufficient authorization, you can also delete a favorite task of another user.

  • Jobs

    Jobs already sent to the server are stored here. Jobs for immediate execution are executed immediately. You can also schedule jobs for one-off, periodic, or later execution. BR*Tools Studio also stores already executed jobs here with a result status. From here you can check the associated job logs.

    You can view your own jobs here and, depending on your role, clear your job history if required. If your role has sufficient authorization, you can also view jobs of other users and clear their job history users.