Assign responsibilities but limit the responsibility of the system administrator

Hello

I've been scratching my head for several weeks on this one. I have to be able to allow users (super users) the ability to assign responsibilities. In general it is using the "User Define" make or via user OAF page management. My problem is, I have to be able to prevent users to assign themselves or others, the responsibility of 'system administrator '.

Can someone suggest an easy way to get this functionality?

Thanks in advance

Hello

I think that this can be achieved by using forms of customization.

Document personalization of forms
Document personalization of forms

Kind regards
Hussein

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