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Published inApr 2011
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Alexander Hansal
Alexander Hansal
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Alexander Hansal

Alexander Hansal has worked as an IT professional in small, medium, and global corporations. Since 2001, Alexander works as a technical instructor and consultant for Siebel CRM and Oracle Business Intelligence in Europe. He enjoys teaching, and shares his knowledge and expertise in his classes at Oracle University and in his weblog, http://siebel-essentials.blogspot.com/
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Siebel Access Control is a strong and secure filter mechanism that ensures that end users only see records that they are supposed to see. The filter is applied by matching a single or multi value field of a business component against the value of one of the visibility-related user attributes (login ID, position, organization, or access group membership).

The main developer tasks of creating visibility views and defining business component view modes have been laid out in this chapter.

In addition, we discussed how access control mechanisms can be used for pick lists, links, and drilldown objects.

In the next chapter, we will learn how to configure specialized behavior of repository object definitions with user properties.

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Alexander Hansal

Alexander Hansal has worked as an IT professional in small, medium, and global corporations. Since 2001, Alexander works as a technical instructor and consultant for Siebel CRM and Oracle Business Intelligence in Europe. He enjoys teaching, and shares his knowledge and expertise in his classes at Oracle University and in his weblog, http://siebel-essentials.blogspot.com/
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