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If your usernames don't correspond to your corporate e-mail addresses, you can
enter e-mail addresses with invalid domains and select the option to omit the suffixes.
For example, enter the e-mail address jonathan@example.com when you just
want a user named jonathan. Then select the option to exclude the @domain portion of
the e-mail address.
The password that you enter is the same for all the users. When they log in to the
workspace, they will be required to change it.
After you enter all the information on the Create Multiple Users page, click the Next
button to go to the confirmation page shown in Figure 14-23 . If everything is correct,
click the Create Valid Users button.
Figure 14-23. Create Multiple Users confirmation
Organizing Users into Groups
You can associate an APEX user with multiple groups. These groups can be used in au-
thorization schemes to grant or deny access to various parts of an application. Because
groups are linked with APEX users, you can only use groups when your authentication
scheme is set to the default Application Express scheme.
It's important to note that groups are associated with a single workspace. If you
have a traditional setup with development, test, and production environments, you need
to create the same groups in each of the workspaces.
Creating a Group
 
 
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