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Overview

Score multi-tenant feature enables OAGi to offer Score-based BIE-development services to multiple members on a single instance with visibility of BIEs managed by member (i.e., tenant).

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  1. Choose the Admin | Tenant menu item.

  2. Click the Manage Users button for the appropriate tenant (a search or paging may be required).

  3. Click the Remove button for the appropriate user (a search or paging may be required).

Manage

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tenant-business context associations

Associate a tenant and business context

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  1. Choose the Admin | Tenant menu item.

  2. Click the Manage Business Context button for the appropriate tenant (a search or paging may be required).

  3. Click the Remove button for the appropriate business context (a search or paging may be required).

Multi-tenant mode feature restrictions

Features not available

The following features are not available to users in multi-tenant mode:

  • Manage modules

  • Manage core components

  • Make BIE reusable

  • Create ABIE extension locally

  • Create ABI extension globally

Features with restricted behavior

  • Create BIE: A user must be associated with a tenant to be able to create a BIE.

  • Manage associations between business contexts (BCs) and BIEs:

    • The BCs available to the user are limited by their tenancy. Users not associated with a tenant cannot create a BIE since they would not be able to assign a BC on BIE creation (all the BCs would all be filtered out). However, it would make sense to alert the user, perhaps on login, that they can’t do anything useful in Score until they have been assigned to a tenant.

    • Note that Admins have no special authorization in this case.

  • Manage context: Restricted to admin users.

  • Transfer BIE ownership: Users to whom the BIE ownership may be transferred are limited to users associated with tenants associated with BCs associated with the BIE (other than the current owner — doesn’t make sense for an owner to transfer ownership to themself).