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Analysis & Workbook Edit|Save
I have are that restricted to edit the OAS Analysis but save into the same location. This will open My folder to save it.
But DV doesn't have the same feature that Analysis offer.
Permissions wise , DV only gives us Full access to Edit/Save or just view (from Workbook Inspect ) . I tried on Catalog permission from OAS Analysis side.
but I couldn't accomplish what I really wanted . Any idea?
Any idea why there are two oracle community?
https://community.oracle.com/products/oracleanalytics
and https://forums.oracle.com/
which one should I use? I have been in both places.. and no idea which one's the right one.
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Hi,
Any idea why there are two oracle community?
There are many Oracle forums (at least 5-6), and each has some special focus (MOSC is the exception as it covers many products).
Oracle Analytics products are covered in this one, in
there is a pinned message on top of the category where the Analytics content has been moved saying that for Oracle Analytics people should use this community.There isn't much action in forums.oracle.com for Analytics content, because this is the real Analytics community.
As for your question, I believe you should adapt the way you use the product because DV has been built with a different kind of usage in mind compared to "classic" (/analytics). In "classic" the idea was that some "experts" were building the analytics content for the users to consume, and some users were also allowed to build their own content but weren't meant to share it publicly with everybody. This is the case you have and described: one can take a shared content and save it in their personal folder and modify it if needed.
DV is build with a self-service approach in mind, that's why the permissions are more limited and are mostly having no access, real-only or full access.
In your test, did you try having a workbook with full access permission in a catalog folder with read-only permission? Because in this situation, the user should be able to copy the workbook to their own personal folder and modify it, but shouldn't be allowed to edit it and save it in the original folder (the UI will let you edit it, but when trying to save you should have an error).
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Gianni, I always thank you for the help.
I solved the problem by setting the Share and Access Edit.
I set content author role to Edit in Share and Read-only in Access tab from DV Console | Content tabs.
It worked as it should now.. thank you again!!!!!!!!!!1