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What is the difference between user and versatile user in superviser product?
I think user can work on all report in the document, but versatile user is a temparory user, so he work in particular report only.


  
Total Answers and Comments: 3 Last Update: February 01, 2008     Asked by: senthilkumar226 
  
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October 06, 2007 09:07:40   #1  
subramanyam        

RE: What is the difference between user and versatile ...
In bussiness objects by default user can access reporting tool (bussiness objects) but my client wants to a user can access info view only but not as bussiness objects then versatile user is used.
 
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January 31, 2008 23:13:55   #2  
sreya_1234 Member Since: November 2007   Contribution: 15    

RE: What is the difference between user and versatile user in superviser product?
User profile - can access only Business Objects (Reporter).

Versatile profile - This user is authorized to use any combination of products defined by a supervisor.

 
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February 01, 2008 14:00:24   #3  
BPatel Member Since: January 2008   Contribution: 10    

RE: What is the difference between user and versatile user in superviser product?
user : can have access of BO report product in terms of view, report, analyze, and query.
versatile user: can have access of either of above but only if supervisor granted it.

 
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