The optional Runtime Security feature, when enabled, helps verify the identity of the user who is running the secure process or schedule. The user for any process is either the owner or the one calling the process. The user for any schedule is always the owner. The caller user identity is the user identity that starts a process, schedule, or operator.
Runtime security enforcement is used when a process starts, regardless of how the process is invoked. For example, runtime security enforcement applies to child processes started by parent processes.
See Specify Runtime Security Properties.
You can also configure an operator in a process to run in the context of the user who called it by checking the Run as Caller User check box listed under Execution Settings. Marking this option indicates that you want the operator to run as if the user who started the process was in control. Operator settings override process property settings, if different.
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