I have some workflow that uses this Run Process when a (knowledgeable) user
wanders from the forms they should be accessing. I originally built in it
on 7.6.04 but has since been upgraded to 8.1. Works very well.
Jason
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 12:48 PM, L G Robinson wrote:
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> Hi Doug,
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he problem.
Thanks for bringing up this command as an improvement to the design.
Doug
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Hi Doug,
Thanks for this post... I have been looking for this "secret" for some
time. As I was implementing my solution, I ran across this Process:
Application-Invalidate-User
Is there any reason to use the explicit direct SQL instead of calling the
above Process? Perhaps this process was a
many
bad passwords and the INVALID user is an interesting way to do it.
Doug Mueller
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Everyone,
As an adjunct to this conversation, there has come up again a topic that is
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Everyone,
As an adjunct to this conversation, there has come up again a topic that is
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Hi Doug,
I guess a direct sql against the user_cache will work as long as you do not
run an arrelod -U command, or copy the records from the User-form to another
server using ARX-files or the API...
The above steps would reactivate the user, right?
Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://www
Everyone,
As an adjunct to this conversation, there has come up again a topic that is
asked about periodically -
What does the Disable mean on the User form for a user.
Well, out of the box, it doesn't mean anything. We always are considering what
it should mean, but a bit
part of the discuss
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