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| I updated to 1.6.5 beta. Apparently there are some changes to the security tables and I need to propagate those changes to my security dbs. Except I forgot how to do this. I know how to update changes that I make in the DDT, but I forgot how to make changes when they start in the db. So, I assume I need to some how update the DDT profile with the new changes, then after that I can figure it out.
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| | Hey Greg! Not sure this is the solution you are looking for, but for the us_displayname that has been created, I've been re-building the Security source code to solve the problem by now. |
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| | I'm not following you Ivan. What do you mean you're rebuilding the security source code? |
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| | Greg, Attached is the updated security.pkg file that has all of the updates structures. Copy this to the C:\Program Files\Common Files\MicroFour\StrataFrame folder. You can then re-import this into your profile...or manually add the changed fields....I recommend the first option  Ivan was just saying that he manually added the us_DisplayName field to his structures and moved on with life...but you can take this PKG file and the go into the DDT and click the Profile -> Add Security Tables and it should update your security structures in your profile...but as always, make a copy or backup of your existing PKG file first so you can restore it if necessary...but you shouldn't have any issues.
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| | OK, its coming back to me. Just had a bit of a brain fart there for a minute (or ten). Thanks for the package! |
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| I guess that after a while trying to understand "what this Brazilian is saying now?!", Trent developed a way to automaticaly translate everyting into his brains real-time. |
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| Ivan George Borges (02/06/2008)
I guess that after a while trying to understand "what this Brazilian is saying now?!", Trent developed a way to automaticaly translate everyting into his brains real-time. 
LOL. Most of the time I understand just fine, Ivan (well, except when you are typing in Portuguese).
OK, I'm having a problem deploying the new security stuff. I updated the security tables with the new package you sent Trent. That seemed to go fine. I'm not sure what else has changed, but there is now a us_displayname field in the SFSUsers table.
However, when I go to create the package, I get an exception (see attachment).
Any ideas? This is causing some grief as I can't test any security features...
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| | When and how are you getting this error message? |
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