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What is the recommended approach to separating and auditing Admin rights from common user rights?
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Thinking about Oracle Fusion Cloud… What is oracle's and/or the community's recommended approach to separating and auditing admin rights/actions from common user rights/actions? Is there a Break Glass like feature allowing a user to engage admin rights and trigger additional logging when admin rights are needed? Is the expected approach to create a separate/additional Oracle Fusion user account for people who need admin rights above their common user rights?
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Some examples of common vs admin rights are:
Admin Rights:
Payroll Implementation rights
Common Rights:
Accessing personal pay slip
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