Now, you can save your searches to easily repeat search requests.
Saving a search is as easy as 1-2-3:
1. Perform a search. The Search Results page opens. 2. Optionally, choose filters or update your search term. 3. Click Save Search.
You can access saved searches from a list next to the Search field that appears on every page. Saved searches store the search term and any search filters that you apply.
A user with an account in the Informatica domain can log in to the following application clients:
Informatica Administrator
PowerCenter Client
Metadata Manager
Informatica Developer
Informatica Analyst
A user with an account in the Informatica domain can log in to the following application clients:
Informatica Administrator
Informatica Developer
A user with an account in the Informatica domain can log in to Informatica Administrator.
The Users section of the Navigator organizes users into security domain folders. A security domain is a collection of user accounts and groups in an Informatica domain. Native authentication uses the Native security domain which contains the users and groups created and managed in the Administrator tool. LDAP authentication uses LDAP security domains which contain users and groups imported from the LDAP directory service.
The Users section of the Navigator organizes users into security domain folders. A security domain is a collection of user accounts and groups in an Informatica domain.
The Users section of the Navigator organizes users into security domain folders. A security domain is a collection of user accounts and groups in an Informatica domain.
When you select a security domain folder in the Users section of the Navigator, the contents panel displays all users belonging to the security domain.
When you select a user in the Navigator, the contents panel displays the following tabs:
Overview. Displays general properties of the user and all groups to which the user belongs.
Privileges. Displays the privileges and roles assigned to the user for the domain and for application services in the domain.
Permissions. Displays the level of access that the user has to perform tasks on domain objects, including nodes, grids and application services . Also displays the level of access that the user has to perform tasks on connection objects and operating system profiles.