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| I got here searching the posts for a way to export the security data to my production database, It seems that the Security Framework and DDT all tied up since there is no easy way to get the Permissions data settled at design time (StrataFrame tables). But even using DDT it appears to be a little bit complicated to get that data.
I've been reading the documentation and the post but I've the feeling I'm missing something in the way I can't find a way to get the Security Data populated to my production server.
Please Ben or Trent can you show me the way? |
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Group: StrataFrame Users Last Login: Today @ 7:41:38 PM Posts: 629, Visits: 10,902 |
| | Hi Guillermo. Not Ben nor Trent here, but I might be able to help, if what I will show you is not known by you already. First, you will use the Security Editor from the StrataFrame menu at design time and create your Permissions, Restrictions, pre-built Roles, Users if necessary. These all will go to the SF Database. Now, in your DDT project, you will import the Security tables' structures, as you can see in the figure bellow. 
After that, click on Deployment Data and on the toolbar, Create new packages using the Deployment Package Wizard. Have a look at the following picture. 
Following the wizard that will open, choose the Role Based Security Data and that will import all your data to be deployed. That should be it. Your package will create your security structures and deploy the data on your production server. Hope I got that right to you. |
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Group: StrataFrame Users Last Login: Yesterday @ 1:52:32 PM Posts: 81, Visits: 605 |
| Hello Ivan
As I see in picture you sent, you are creating a New Deployment Package for each of the SF Security Tables? Is that correct? |
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Group: StrataFrame Users Last Login: Today @ 7:41:38 PM Posts: 629, Visits: 10,902 |
| | Hey Bill. Nope, once you go through the wizard, it will create an entry for each of your Security tables, you don't need to do them individualy. |
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| | Hey Guillermo. Better now with your correct name, right? |
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Group: StrataFrame Users Last Login: Yesterday @ 1:52:32 PM Posts: 81, Visits: 605 |
| Now I finally got it!!!!
But I must say that is not very clear from the documentation, I will post the sceenshots of every step I took to reproduce what I did to get it running.
Thanks again Ivan |
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Group: StrataFrame Users Last Login: Yesterday @ 1:52:32 PM Posts: 81, Visits: 605 |
| He he
No problem with that.
Bill = William - Engilsh
Guille = Guillermo = Spanish
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Group: StrataFrame Users Last Login: Today @ 7:41:38 PM Posts: 629, Visits: 10,902 |
| Glad you got it working, Guille. |
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