You can set up rules to separate tasks that must be performed by different users. This concept is named segregation of duties. If on verification, the definition of a security role or the role assignments of a user violate the rules, the conflict is logged. The security administrator must resolve all conflicts.
For each logged conflict, you can:
Complete the following procedure to view and resolve conflicts.
| 1. | Click Integrated risk management. | 
| 2. | Click the Enhanced SoD conflicts tab. | 
| 3. | Sub-task: Deny assignment. | 
| 3.1 | In the list, find, select, and review a conflict. | 
| 3.2 | Click Edit. | 
| 3.3 | Click Deny assignment. | 
| 3.4 | In the Select the role to exclude the user from field, select an option. | 
| 3.5 | Click OK. | 
| 3.6 | Close the page. | 
| 4. | Sub-task: Allow assignment. | 
| 4.1 | In the list, find, select, and review a conflict. | 
| 4.2 | Click Edit. | 
| 4.3 | Click Allow assignment. | 
| 4.4 | In the Override reason field, type a value. | 
| 4.5 | Click OK. | 
| 4.6 | Close the page. | 
| Related to | Notes | 
|---|---|
| Security and Compliance Studio - Doc |   | 
| Manage security |   | 
| Apply administrator view |   | 
| Analyze access to menu items |   | 
| Manage risks |   | 
| Audit security |   | 
| Manage shared files |   | 
| Manage security compliance |   | 
| Manage and audit sensitive data |   | 
| Manage segregation of data |   | 
| General setup |   | 
| Set Security and compliance studio parameters |   | 
| Set up areas |   | 
| Set up email notification for sensitive data role assignments |   | 
| Manage segregation of duties (enhanced) |   |