Your system contains several standard access role name rules recommended for use, including the ones described here. These are referenced in standard Access of Role to Object rules to control the classes that users with these access role names can see, update, and so on.
Name
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Purpose
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More
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PegaRules:AutoTest
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Access to use Automated Unit Testing |
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PegaRULES:Batch
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For background requestors, including agents. |
agent
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PegaRULES:Guest
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Unauthenticated access with minimal access. |
guest
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PegaRULES:Guest-Maximum
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Unauthenticated access with more capabilities, including the ability to open and update work items assigned to self. |
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PegaRULES:SysAdm4
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Developer with full capabilities. |
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PegaRULES:User1
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Application user with limited capabilities. May not perform assignments on worklists other than own worklist. Typically uses the Get Most Urgent button to obtain the assignments to work on next. |
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PegaRULES:User4
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User with broader capabilities. Can open any work object in the application. Can perform assignments only on own worklists. |
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PegaRULES:WorkMgr4
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Work manager with full capabilities. Able to view and update delegated rules. |
How to delegate a rule. |
PegaRULES:SysArch4
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For a business analyst or a system architect who defines processes, classes and properties (Data Model category) and may develop activities. |
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PegaRULES:ProArch4
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For a process architect who focuses on flows and other rules in the Process and User Interface categories. |
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PegaRULES:EditorCollaborator
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For collaborators that participate in development of the application as editors. Can view and change application assets. |
Inviting collaborators
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PegaRULES:ViewerCollaborator
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For collaborators that participate in development of the application as reviewers. Can view application assets, but cannot change them. |
Inviting collaborators
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These standard access roles are reserved, or retained for Version 4 compatibility. They are deprecated for new development.