For individual descriptions of the UME actions that you can use for your work in Change Management Service (CMS), see Authorizations in Change Management Service.
The following is a list of useful roles in CMS:
CMS Role Types
Role | Assigned UME Actions | Privileges of the Role |
Guest | CMS.Display | Display import queues and transport histories in the Transport Studio Display details of queue entries and logs. Display configuration files in Landscape Configurator |
Developer | CMS.Display CMS.ExportOwn | Has all Guest privileges. Release own activities in SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio |
Quality Manager | CMS.Display CMS.Approve CMS.ExportForeign | Has all privileges of Guest. Approve and reject software components in Transport Studio. Release foreign (third-party) activities in Developer Studio |
Operator | CMS.Display CMS.Transport CMS.CriticalFunctions | Has all privileges of Guest. Perform test imports, check-in, assemble, unlock queue entries, restore system state Perform the critical functions Delete Queue Entries, Add to Queue, Import Older Versions, Forward to Another Track. |
Configurator | CMS.Display CMS.CreateTrack CMS.ModifyTrack | Has all privileges of Guest. Perform all configuration functions at track level in Landscape Configurator |
Administrator | CMS.Administrate | Combines all CMS privileges in one role |
Users who have been assigned the CMS administrator role should also have J2EE Engine Administrator rights. All users who are CMS administrators should therefore be assigned to the J2EE Administrator group as well.
To configure the domain in CMS you need to create a CMS User. As well as the administrator rights for Component Build Service (CBS) and Design Time Repository (DTR), this user also needs the write permission for System Landscape Directory (SLD).
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