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Configuring Multi-tenancy
Configuring database connections : Providing database connection user credentials
 

Providing database connection user credentials

Each database connection is based on a set of user credentials. The availability of certain database and multi-tenancy features and functionality is dependent upon the permissions that exist for the user whose credentials establish the connection, as well as upon the type of tenant the user belongs to. For example, certain users can read data and write to the database, but not delete data; and a super-tenant can view and edit sequence values for all tenants, whereas a regular tenant user can do so only for the tenant the user belongs to.
Access to certain multi-tenancy configuration features might be restricted, disabled, or hidden based on the credentials (user ID and password) provided for the database connection.
* User credentials considerations
* Database connection credentials for a regular tenant or super-tenant
* Security administrators