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Configuring Multi-tenancy
Managing users and domains in a multi-tenant database : Reviewing user access in the Data Administration Console : Edit Tenant's landing page options
 

Edit Tenant's landing page options

The following table lists the options available for each type of user associated with the database connection, and the tenant type selected in the Edit Tenant’s landing page. Note that full access to the Edit tenant’s landing page requires a database connection for a user associated with either a super-tenant or that specific tenant.
Table 3. Edit Tenant’s landing page
Tenant Type
Default User
Regular User
Super User
Default Tenant 1
*Tabs: General, Partitions, Users, Domains
*Configure working areas
*Commit
*Tools
*Tabs: General, Partitions, Users, Domains
*Configure working areas
*Commit
*Tools
*Tabs: General, Partitions, Users, Domains
*Configure working areas
*Commit
*Tools
Regular Tenant
*Tabs: General, Partitions, Users, Domains, Groups
*Configure working areas
*Commit
*Tools
*Tabs: General, Partitions, Users, Domains, Groups
*Configure working areas
*Commit
*Tools
*Tabs: General, Partitions, Users, Domains, Groups
*Configure working areas
*Commit
*Tools
Super-tenant
*Tabs: General, Users, Domains
*Commit
*Tools
*Tabs: General, Users, Domains
*Commit
*Tools
*Tabs: General, Users, Domains
*Commit
*Tools

1 As the default tenant and a super-tenant cannot be added to a group, the Groups tab is not available for the default tenant or super-tenant. Also, for a super-tenant, the the Partitions tab and Configure working areas options are not available, as a super-tenant does not have any data of its own.