Unable to see new productline in dbdef

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Rkapoor
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I have created new TEST productilne in backup server(V10 Env) using copy productline instructions.

For some reason when i turn the security ON on the new productline, it disappears from dbdef and  appears back when i turn the security off on the productline. But if i login  as user root i do see this productline in dbdef, even if the security is turned on.











Rkapoor
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I am logging as user lawson, with full access.
Kwane McNeal
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A few things:

1) is the PL assigned to a security profile (beyond a certain build of 10.0.8, it’s required)
2) does that security profile grant access to the new PL (again, required)
3) are you current on env patches (there some builds of 10.0.8 and 10.0.9 where this is broken.)
Rkapoor
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1, New Profile TST created, TEST productline is assigned to new profile TST.
2, ??? not sure,
3, we are on 10.0.9.0.1174
Rkapoor
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On thing to bring to your attention is, when ran this command, I user lower care test as toPL, could that be isuse?
lsload PROFILE dumpFileName -p TST -d test -a test -addRoleMapping

because when in Profile assignment screen I assign data source(TEST) to Profile(TST), it alerts me with "the profile definition data source name of test does not match TEST - do yu wish to continue?"
Kwane McNeal
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It’s supposed to convert to uppercase, but it’s likely they didn’t code that. There’s a similar issue in sqldbcopy.

Change it to uppercase for the PL names
Rkapoor
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Yes, that was exactly the case,  I reran the lsload utility typing ToPL product line in upper case and it worked.
Thanks a lot....