Q1)
What is the difference between Derived Role & Copy Role?
Can't we just do a copy instead of deriving it when both
have the same characterstics or inputs or functions??

Answer Posted / raju

Derived role:
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Derived role inherits all properties from Master role.It
mean all authorizations.
If u made any changes in master role it will reflect in
child role but not vice versa.

We can't add any authorizations in derived role.But we can
maintain org levels.

copy role:
---------
copying role means creating a role same as from existing
role.It's name should be changed.

There is no relation between existing role and copied role.

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