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Privileges Required to use Core Platform Functions

To use Core Platform Functions definitions, you need one of the following:

  • scheduler-administrator or redwood-administrator role
  • system or partition-level permissions
  • object-specific privileges

Using Definitions

The following privilege ranks are required for the definitions:

  • View - on partitions GLOBAL, REDWOOD and the partition(s) of the queue and process server.
  • View - on the application GLOBAL.Redwood.REDWOOD.Core_Platform_Functions.
  • Submit - on process definitions REDWOOD.Redwood_Core_CopyFile, REDWOOD.Redwood_Core_DeleteFile, REDWOOD.Redwood_Core_DirectoryListing, and/or REDWOOD.Redwood_Core_MoveFile.
  • Submit and View - allows you to submit and view processes in the queue used by the platform agent.
  • View - on the process server used by the platform agent.

You always need View privileges on the partition of the Queue.

Built-in Roles

  • The scheduler-administrator or redwood-administrator built-in role provides full control over Queues.
  • The scheduler-viewer built-in role provides read-only access to Queues.

See Also

  • Privileges Required to use Queues
  • Privileges Required to use Applications
  • Privileges Required to use Process Servers
  • Privileges Required to use Submit Frames
  • Privileges Required to use Time Windows
  • Privileges Required to use Objects
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  • Using Definitions
  • Built-in Roles
  • See Also
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