You can use the Teradata Permission Editor to add and define permissions at the server level in a Teradata physical model.
To define Teradata permissions
The Teradata Permission Editor opens.
Note: Click New on the toolbar to create a new permission. Use the Enter filter text text box to filter a very large list of permissions to quickly locate the one you want to work with.
Specifies the name of the permission.
Lets the user grant this permission to another user.
Specifies the permissions that are allowed.
Specifies to select all permissions and disable the Detailed Permissions section.
Specifies to allow all permissions except the ones that are being selected.
Specifies the category of permissions to display in the Permissions list. Select from the drop-down list. Valid values are Monitor Permissions, Server Permissions, and UDT Permissions.
You can use the icons at the top of the section to select all permissions, select none, and toggle selected and unselected permissions.
Specifies the principals to grant. Work with the following options in this section:
Sorts the principals in alphabetical or reverse-alphabetical order.
Opens the Teradata Database Editor.
Opens the Teradata User ID Editor.
Opens the Teradata Database Role Editor.
Specifies the principals available in the model. Select the check box to include the permission for the principal.
Specifies the type of object of the principal. This is a read-only column.
Specifies whether you want to apply the permission to all recipient ownees of the principal. Select the check box to apply.
The Teradata Permission Editor closes.
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