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Jay2
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Posts: 84
3/31/2010 7:50 PM
I am running LSF 9.0.1.5
I ran lsdump -f uat.xml PROFILE UAT -addRoleMapping
I then ran lsload PROFILE uat.xml -p INT -addRoleMapping
Now the problem I see is Profile description in the Security Administrator tool show User Acceptance Testing, How do I go about changing it to Integrated Testing.
Is there a way to change it through SSOCONFIG?
MattD
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Posts: 94
3/31/2010 7:58 PM
In the Security Admin under Profiles, click on the profile, then change (at the top). You can update the description there.
Greg Moeller
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Posts: 1498
5/6/2010 6:40 PM
Recommend not dumping/loading at the PROFILE level. Tools are not exactly working correctly.
I would advise to dump/load only at the SECCLASS level and then re-assemble/re-assign to the roles after that.
Xin Li
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Posts: 133
1/29/2016 4:26 PM
anyone had success to load a secclass and rename it to a new name using lsload? I tried it and it did not work.
lsload SECCLASS APXAInvoiceMtce.dmp -p BHC -s APXMATInvoice
Greg Moeller
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Posts: 1498
1/29/2016 4:35 PM
Used to do that all the time.... I think instead of specifying the new name on the command line, just include the -s and hit return. If memory serves, it'll prompt you to enter the new name.
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