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check_privilege function |
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Contained in package wwsec_app_priv. Call this function to check if the user has the privilege necessary to access an object. If the user does not, an error message is displayed. If the user does not have the right privilege, it could mean that the user is not logged on and that the PUBLIC user does not have the necessary privilege. Alternatively, a logged on user may simply not have sufficient privileges. In the first case, the user should login. In the second case, an appropriate
message is displayed to the user. function check_privilege (
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Version: Oracle Portal 3.0.6.6.5 or later |
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Parameters: |
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p_object |
The type of object being secured. Note: For most UI administrative processes, the object type is wwsec_api.ADMIN_OBJ. Datatype: in varchar2 |
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p_privilege |
The privilege name being checked. Note: These names are specified with privilege name constants of the wwsec_api package. For most UI administrative processes, this is wwsec_api.EXECUTE_PRIV. Datatype: in varchar2 |
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p_name |
A unique identifier for the specified object instance. Datatype: in varchar2 |
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p_auto_redirect |
Indicates if the screen should display the Login Page if a user is not logged in and does not have sufficient privileges in PUBLIC mode to access the object. If FALSE returned, the user is redirected to the Login Page. Note:Because this parameter defaults to TRUE, it has no effect if the user is already logged in. Datatype: in boolean |
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p_requested_url |
The URL of the object for which privileges are being checked. Note: The p_requested_url parameter should point the user's browser to the page to be displayed after successful authorization. Datatype: in varchar2 |
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p_owner |
The name of the schema that owns the p_name object. Datatype: in varchar2 |
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p_reqd_auth_level |
The minimum authentication level that a calling function requires in order to pass a privilege check. The API fails the authorization check if the current authentication level (returned by wwctx_api.get_authentication_level) is less than the value of this parameter. Note: If the object is granted PUBLIC access, the authentication level is not checked at all. The default value for this parameter is REQUIRED_AUTHENTICATION_LEVEL and this is equivalent to PUBLIC_AUTHENTICATION. This implies that the user must be authenticated by the Single Sign-On Server for the authorization check to pass. Portlets that require authorization fail the authorization check for a weakly authenticated user. If a portlet wants to display itself to a weakly authenticated user, it should pass p_reqd_auth_level as WEAK_AUTHENTICATION while invoking the authorization APIs. Note: This parameter is available in Oracle Portal 3.0.9 or later. Datatype: number |
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Returns: This function returns TRUE if the user can execute this procedure. If the user does not, it returns FALSE. Exceptions: None, any unexpected errors are stacked and an error page displayed
if the user has insufficient privileges. No redirect takes place. Example: procedure display_user_mgr ( ... )
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The PL/SQL API Reference is part of the Portal Developer Kit on Portal Studio |