The role details page displays information about a role, including the asset and feature privileges that are associated with the role. For system-defined roles, you can view the role information and privileges. For custom roles, you can view and change the role information and the assigned asset and feature privileges.
To display the role details page, in
Administrator
, select
User Roles
, and then click the role name.
The following image shows the role details page:
Each role has the following properties:
Role name
Name of the role. For custom roles, you can change the role name.
Description
Role description. For custom roles, you can change the role description.
Services
Name of the service for which privileges are enabled or disabled. Select a service to view the asset and feature privileges that are associated with the service.
If the license for a service expires, the service is marked as disabled. You can view the asset and feature privileges that are associated with a disabled service.
Assets
Asset privileges for the selected service. Asset privileges control access to different types of assets. For example, users with the Service Consumer role can view and run mappings in
Data Integration
, but they can't create, update, delete, or set permissions on mappings.
If a privilege doesn't apply to an asset type, the privilege is disabled. For example, the run privilege is disabled for folders.
For custom roles, you can enable and disable the asset privileges for a service as long as the service is not disabled.
Features
Feature privileges for the selected service. Feature privileges are general privileges that control the ability to use the features of a service. For example, users with the Designer role have the ability to perform data catalog discovery in
Data Integration
but not to preview data.
For custom roles, you can enable and disable feature privileges for a service as long as the service is not disabled.