permissions on the folder

Hello
I use Oracle Bi 11G publisher in standalone,
I define several roles, but when I clik in the catalogue on a folder-> permissions, I see no role.

If someone has an idea, that would be great

Best regards
Jean-Marc

Published by: jmniard on April 19, 2011 03:01

Click on the icon "+" your permissions dialog window. Then click on "Search" and this show finally all roles
you have defined.

See you soon

Jorge
p.s. If that answers your question, then please give the points and close the debate

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