The CA Endevor/DB Security System is structured to allow global security options that apply to all users within a Dictionary/CCDB pair, as well as to allow tailored specifications to individual users and/or CCIDs. Global options for a Dictionary are maintained and established in the CCDB record that represents the Dictionary being monitored. Individual users and CCIDs cannot override options specified in this global record.
In addition to global security options specified only at the Dictionary level, each Dictionary, User, and CCID can be associated with a Security Class. The Security Class is a named set of rules that apply to the CCDB entity with which it is associated. In general, there is one Security Class for each unique set of permissions allowed. An installation usually sets up a separate Security Class for DBAs, CCDB Administrators, and general users. The CCDB Administrator simply relates the desired Security Class to Users, CCIDs, and Dictionaries. The administrator can establish installation standards in the Dictionary Security Class and be assured that no other Security Class can override it. Security Classes are also used to restrict the activities of individual users, or individuals working under a given CCID.
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