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Roles and Grants For AME

This document summarizes the steps to configure roles and grants for a user in the Approvals Management Engine (AME) in Oracle E-Business Suite. It details assigning the "Approvals Management Administrator" and "Approvals Management Business Analyst" responsibilities to a new user, then assigning them the necessary roles for AME administration through the "User Management" responsibility. It also describes creating a new grant for the user through the "Functional Administrator" responsibility to allow them to access AME transaction types. Following these steps provides the user with the correct access and permissions to administer AME.

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Roles and Grants For AME

This document summarizes the steps to configure roles and grants for a user in the Approvals Management Engine (AME) in Oracle E-Business Suite. It details assigning the "Approvals Management Administrator" and "Approvals Management Business Analyst" responsibilities to a new user, then assigning them the necessary roles for AME administration through the "User Management" responsibility. It also describes creating a new grant for the user through the "Functional Administrator" responsibility to allow them to access AME transaction types. Following these steps provides the user with the correct access and permissions to administer AME.

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AME Part Three – Roles and Grants for

AME
February 12, 2010February 8, 2010 by Matt

By default, the “Approvals Management Administrator” and “Approvals Management Business Analyst”
responsibilities do not have any functions associated with them, because their access is restricted by Role
Based Access Control (RBAC). In this section, I will detail the steps needed to add functions so that we
can get into using AME.

Firstly, we’ll create a new user for this demonstration, and assign them the two responsibilities, thus:

If I now log into the eBusiness Suite as that user and try to switch to either of those responsibilities, the
system indicates that there are no functions available for the user (see screenshot below). As I said
above, this is because role based access control ensures that only users with the right roles as well as
responsibilities can access the functions.

So, now we need to modify the user to give them the right roles to administer AME properly. As a system
administrator, open the “User Management” responsibility, as shown below.
If you do not have any functions assigned to the responsibility, then you will need to use the SYSADMIN
user and assign the “Security Administrator” role to your user. Select the “Users” option to continue.

Search for the user that you want to add the functions to (in my case, the AMEADMIN user I created
earlier), open the user details and then click on the “Assign Roles” button. You are then presented with a
search window, where you should search for all Roles beginning “Approval”:

You are then returned to the user screen, where you should complete a justification for granting the roles
to the user – if you don’t then the screen will prevent you from continuing. Once you have entered the
justification, you should then hit the Apply button.

Log out as this user, and when you log in as the AME user, you now have functions associated with the
two responsibilities:
Now that we have granted the roles to the user, they can access the functions correctly. However, RBAC
means that when we open the Dashboard, the data is still protected and cannot be viewed:

Again, we need to grant some RBAC roles to allow the user to access the different transaction types. The
main principle behind this is to enable organizations to split the Transaction Type maintenance between
different roles – for example to allow HR Super Users to maintain only the HR rules.

Using a different user, navigate to the Functional Administrator responsibility and click on the “Create
Grant” button to create the new grant. In this example, we will create a specific grant for the AMEADMIN
user, however in the real world it is more likely that you will create the grant for a group of users. The
Object is set to “AME Transaction Types”, thus:

In the second step, accept the default data context type of “All Rows” and continue to the third step.
Define the “Set” to be “AME Calling Applications” as shown in the following screenshot:

Finally, review the settings that you have entered and click on the “Finish” button. In order to ensure that
the changes are replicated, now flush the cache by clicking on the “Core Services” tab then choose the
“Caching Framework” sub-menu. Choose “Global Configuration” from the sidebar and then click on the
“Clear All Cache” button. You will be presented with a warning message (see below) which you can ignore
and click on the “Yes” button.

Log out of this user and log back in as the AMEADMIN user, and navigate to one of the AME
responsibilities – you are now given a list of the AME Transaction Types that are configured in the system:

In the next blog post, I’ll be providing a practical example of customizing AME within iRecruitment.
Error: This transaction type does not have
any action types for the rule type selected.
Ensure you add the selected rule type's action
types to this transaction type to use in a rule.
Issue:

Error: This transaction type does not have any action types for the rule type selected. Ensure you add the selected rule
type's action types to this transaction type to use in a rule.

Fix:

1. Navigate to Approvals Management Business Analyst Responsibility > Business Analyst Dashboard
2. Payables Invoice Approval> Setup

3. Action types tab > Select Use Existing Action Type

4. Select Name = Pre-chain of authority approvals having Rule type = Pre List approval Group.

5. Now Create Rule > Enter Details > Click next > no error received. > AME setup done without error

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