Oracle R12 Apps – Short Notes on Request Group and Request Set
1. Oracle R12 Apps – Short Notes on Request Group and Request Set
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Request Groups and Request Sets:
• Reports and programs can be assembled into Request group and Request Set.
• Request group is a collection of reports or concurrent programs. System
Administrator defines report groups in order to control user access to reports and
concurrent programs. Only a System Administrator can create a request group.
• Request Set define run and print options, and possibly, parameter values, for a
collection of reports or concurrent program. End users and System Administrators
can define request sets. System Administrator has request set privileges beyond
those of an end user.
• Request security group defines the concurrent programs, including requests and
request sets that may be run by an application user under a particular responsibility.
When a request group is assigned to a responsibility, it becomes a request security
group.
• User can run the same set of concurrent requests regularly by defining a request
set and then submitting the request set from the Submit Request form. As System
Administrator, User can include any Standard Request Submission report or
concurrent program in the request sets defined. When end users define a request
set, they can only select from reports and programs that belong to their
responsibility’s request security group.
Individual Request and Request Sets
• Reports or concurrent programs that are not included in a request security group
on an individual basis, but that do belong to a request set included in a request
security group, have the following privileges:
• Users cannot use the Submit Requests form to run single requests and request
sets that are not in their responsibility’s request security group.
• Users can, however, run request sets that contain requests that are not in their
request security group, if the request set is in their request security group.
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