/mcpThe Script Queue Real Time (see Script_Queue_Real_Time, on page 446) contains data on how tasks are processed in a script queue. Security Tables To see an illustration and a list of all tables in the Security category, see Security, on page 633. You might choose to restrict access to some objects in the Unified CCE database to specific users, specific groups of users, or to a specific entity (such as a division within a company). The enterprise consists of one or more entities. The Business Entity (see Business_Entity, on page 107) defines the entities within an enterprise. The User Group (see User_Group, on page 599) defines groups of users or individual users who have specific access rights. If a row in the User Group table defines a group, each user who is a member of that group is configured in the User Group Member (see User_Group_Member, on page 601). Unified CCE software also uses the Sec Group (see Sec_Group, on page 450) and Sec User (see Sec_User, on page 451) to track the state of user groups. The User Supervisor Map (see User_Supervisor_Map, on page 603) is used to allow an agent to log in as a Supervisor. The Feature Control Set (see Feature_Control_Set, on page 261) defines the different feature sets that may be used by different users. One set of features may be mapped to multiple users. Each individual item for which the Unified CCE software controls access is an object. The Object List (see Object_List, on page 321) contains information about these objects. The Ids (see Ids, on page 272) contains information about row-level security for objects. The Object Security (see Object_Security, on page 322) defines the access that specific user groups have for specific objects. The User Security Control (see User_Security_Control, on page 602) defines the access that specific users have for specific objects. The possible access levels for each object are defined in the Object Access Xref (see Object_Access_Xref, on page 320). The Unified CCE software uses the Group Security Control as an intermediate table to build User Security Control records. A category of objects on which access is controlled is a class. The Class List (see Class_List, on page 194) defines these categories. The Class Security (see Class_Security, on page 195) specifies the level of access a user group has to a specific class. The access levels that are available for a class are specified in the Class Access Xref (see Class_Access_Xref, on page 194). The ClassID To ObjectType (see ClassID_To_ObjectType, on page 196) defines the mapping of classes to objects. Skill Target Tables To see an illustration and a list of the Skill Target tables, see Skill Target, on page 635. Peripheral Targets Each peripheral can have many Services (see Service, on page 452), Agents, Skill Groups, and Translation Routes (see Translation_Route, on page 587). These entities are collectively known as Skill Targets (see Skill_Target, on page 543). Each agent can be assigned to an team of agents (see Agent_Team, on page 77). Teams are for monitoring purposes only; they are not used for routing calls. The Agent Team Member (see Agent_Team_Member, on page 79) maps agents to teams. Database Schema Handbook for Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise, Release 15.0(1) 702 Database Rules Security Tables