What privileges should be grant to Discoverer Administrator

Hello,
We are going to install Discoverer 4i to access our 10g database. What privileges do I need to grant to the Discoverer Administrator? Thank you.

Hi,
At the very least the Discoverer Administrator should have Administration privileges with Format Business Area, Create/Edit Business Area and Set Privilege. This can be given directly to the user or through a role/responsibility.
Hope that helps,
Rod West

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    If i publish a workbook i have the same problem with display of rows.... if in my publishing i defined 7 rows and in portal i want to see 10 rows, don't refresh...but if i click in the next 7 rows the refresh works fine.
    I don't know what happen? the last week all worked ok... i really don't understand, i don't move anything in the configuration...
    I've checked my business area in Discoverer Administrator and dont update any change in my database... i think its an infrastructure problem... any idea...
    I will apprecciate your help
    Thanx
    ALex

    Try
    https://hostname:8090/discoverer/viewer
    https://hostname:8090/discoverer/plus

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