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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. IDD Concepts
  4. Implementation Process
  5. IDD Configuration Manager
  6. Manual IDD Configuration
  7. IDD Global Properties
  8. Appendix A: Sizing and Platform Requirements
  9. Appendix B: Application Components
  10. Appendix C: IDD Security Configuration
  11. Appendix D: Data Security
  12. Appendix E: Example Role-Based Security Configuration
  13. Appendix F: Data Masking
  14. Appendix G: Siperian BPM Workflow Engine
  15. Appendix H: Locale Codes
  16. Appendix I: Troubleshooting
  17. Appendix J: Glossary

Data Director Implementation Guide

Data Director Implementation Guide

View Custom Resources (Secure Resources Tool)

View Custom Resources (Secure Resources Tool)

When you first deploy an IDD application in the IDD Configuration Manager, it automatically adds a node for the application under the Custom Resources node.
When you redeploy the application, the IDD Configuration Manager adds/updates any special support design objects as SECURE resources. These support objects are necessary for IDD integration with SAM. After you save changes to the subject area and redeploy the application, revisit the Secure Resources tool and note the custom resources that were automatically added by the IDD configuration file.
Remember that there can be a slight delay between the time you save your application configuration and the time in which it shows up in the Secure Resources tool.
Here is a brief description of these resources:
Custom Resource
Exposes the Ability To
REPORT/View
View reports on the
Start workspace
.
SEARCH_QUERY/Create
Create private queries.
SEARCH_QUERY/CreatePublic
Create public queries.
SUBJECT_AREA/
BaseObject
Access the Subject Area in IDD. You might see multiple SUBJECT_AREA resources getting their data from the same base object, but representing different views. Even if the role has access to the base object, you can additionally restrict privileges on these resources to limit which SUBJECT_AREA the role can search, view, and so on.
TASK_TYPE/
SubjectArea
:
TaskType
Access the specified task for the associated subject area.

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