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My Settings > Admin (super users)

This section gives you access to pages where you can perform administrative tasks:

Item Description

Repository Management

Lets you manage the Reporting Repository.

Licenses

Use this page to manage your Embarcadero Connect licenses and check the activity of the logged-in users.

Permissions

Lets you manage Access Control Lists (ACL) for user and role permissions to content, such as reports.

ER/Studio Synchronization

Use this page to synchronize the ER/Studio Repository database with the Reporting Repository database. See Overview of Data Synchronization.

Comments
(only non-social users)

Act as a moderator to review, approve, and delete the comments other users have attached to ER objects.

Schedules

Use this page to check the status of the scheduler, suspend the scheduler, resume from suspend, or see a list of the schedule jobs. See Overview of Scheduling.

Subscriptions

A subscription binds an administrative function such as cleaning or synchronizing the repository to a schedule.

Use this page to create and manage subscriptions, subscription schedules, and scheduled jobs. See Overview of Scheduling.

Managed Attributes
(only social users)

Use this page to manage the attachment attributes of your ER objects.

Interaction Settings

Use this page to manage user interaction settings. You can allow/disallow users to moderate comments, provide the email address of the moderator, enable/disable sending emails for search results and reports.

Object Access Restriction
(only social users)

Use this page to manage restrictions for social users to ER objects in the Reporting Repository.

Object Alerts

Use this page to access and edit any alert condition defined in Embarcadero Connect.

Term Entity Types

Use this page to add, edit, or delete Term Entity Types. You can also choose your own nomenclature. For example, Entity Term Type could provide a way to distinguish between different types of terms. This makes it easier for you to see the relationship and understand the distinction. Examples of types might include the Subject Area, Documents, Reports or Domains.

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