The Manage Rights screen differs slightly for some object types. This section describes features of the Manage Rights screen that are common to most object types. The remaining sections of this chapter describe additional features specific to rules and tables.
To display the screen for managing promotion rights to specific objects, make the appropriate selection from the Manage Promotion Rights Utility screen. A sample screen for managing promotion rights of screens is shown here:
You can use any of the Object Manager primary commands to vary the displayed list. Refer to
TIBCO Object Service Broker Getting Started for more information on primary commands and PF key usage.
A compound object is one that is, by the nature of its object type, made up of parent and child objects. For example, a screen is a compound object with its component objects being screen tables. Other compound objects are reports, menus, and object sets. These actions are available for only some compound objects.
The result of the command could be different for each of the multiple objects affected. For example, while the command
ObtainAll can normally obtain the rights to all the component objects, the rights to some component objects could be unobtainable.
A report is produced after execution of any of these commands. The report shows the resulting promotion rights status of the components of compound objects. It can be accessed from the message log pressing PF2.
The screen below contains a sample status report following the use of the P (ObtainAll) line command on a screen. It confirms the successful acquisition of promotion rights to the screen itself, as well as to each of its component screen tables.
When you use the T or
U line command, you must specify to whom the promotion rights are to be transferred. For each object with the
transfer line command, a screen similar to the one shown below appears, prompting for this information: