Chapter 2. Creating users


You can create as many Business Central users as you require. User privileges and settings are controlled by the roles assigned to a user and the groups that a user belongs to. For this example, you must create two new users: Katy who will act as the pizza place employee, and Bill who will act as the customer placing the order. For more information on creating users, see the Creating users chapter of Installing and configuring Red Hat Process Automation Manager on Red Hat JBoss EAP 7.1.

Procedure

  1. Click the gear icon gear icon in the upper-right corner, and click Users.
  2. Click new user , enter Katy, and click Next.
  3. Click the Groups tab and click add groups .
  4. Select rest-all and kie-server in the Group selection for Katy window and click Add to selected groups.

    Figure 2.1. Group selection for Katy

    Selecting group assignments for Katy
  5. Click the Roles tab and click Add roles.

    Figure 2.2. Add roles for Katy

    Add roles menu location
  6. Select admin and user and click Add to selected roles.
  7. Click Create to assign Katy to the admin and user roles.
  8. Click Yes to set the password to katy and click Change.
  9. Click the Users tab and click new user .
  10. Click New user, enter Bill, and click Next.
  11. Click the Groups tab and click add groups .
  12. Select rest-all and kie-server and click Add to selected groups.
  13. Click the Roles tab and click Add roles.

    Figure 2.3. Add roles for Bill

    Add roles menu location
  14. Select admin and user and click Add to selected roles.
  15. Click Create to assign Bill to the admin and user roles.
  16. Click Yes to set the password to bill and click Change.
Note

Each user must be assigned to at least one role to access Business Central.

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