I would like to know if there is some possibility how to copy content of the context created in Aurena (some changes done via page designer) from one context to another.
I don’t think we have such a functionality in Aurena yet. But you can make available both contexts to a user by using same condition or defining a condition that make true for both scenarios for your particular user.
you can find more information from F1 documentation.
I don’t think we have such a functionality in Aurena yet. But you can make available both contexts to a user by using same condition or defining a condition that make true for both scenarios for your particular user.
you can find more information from F1 documentation.
This is because you have same configuration in both Contexts. This would not work in such scenarios.
You can find more information from F1 docs. I will mention some here.
“A request for configurations is ambiguous if: More than one specific configuration context is mappable for the current request and there exists configurations stored for more than one of these contexts.
Example: User A is navigating to page X and while doing so both specific context Y and Z maps to A. At this time page X have only one configuration stored and that is for Y. In this case the page will show without error because only one configuration was applicable.
Same example as above but this time page X also have a configuration for context Z. At this time user A will get an error message stating that the navigation was ambiguous and the administrator should be made aware of the situation.”
I’m not sure whether this would work, but by considering only A and B users, you can try to add HR Services> Self Service to Context X and HR Services>HR Management to Context Y. Then make Context X available for the User A and both X and Y Contexts to user B by defining a proper condition.
However, I have no idea of the complexity of this thing when it comes to a huge user base with various requirements in other areas as well. In Such scenarios it may be convenient maintaining 2 separate Contexts.
Anyway, if the above steps didn’t work for you, the final option would be creating 2 separate Contexts for users according to their requirement in business process.
Thank you.
Hello,
I would like to know if there is some possibility how to copy content of the context created in Aurena (some changes done via page designer) from one context to another.
I don’t think we have such a functionality in Aurena yet. But you can make available both contexts to a user by using same condition or defining a condition that make true for both scenarios for your particular user.
you can find more information from F1 documentation.
This is because you have same configuration in both Contexts. This would not work in such scenarios.
You can find more information from F1 docs. I will mention some here.
“A request for configurations is ambiguous if: More than one specific configuration context is mappable for the current request and there exists configurations stored for more than one of these contexts.
Example: User A is navigating to page X and while doing so both specific context Y and Z maps to A. At this time page X have only one configuration stored and that is for Y. In this case the page will show without error because only one configuration was applicable.
Same example as above but this time page X also have a configuration for context Z. At this time user A will get an error message stating that the navigation was ambiguous and the administrator should be made aware of the situation.”
I’m not sure whether this would work, but by considering only A and B users, you can try to add HR Services> Self Service to Context X and HR Services>HR Management to Context Y. Then make Context X available for the User A and both X and Y Contexts to user B by defining a proper condition.
However, I have no idea of the complexity of this thing when it comes to a huge user base with various requirements in other areas as well. In Such scenarios it may be convenient maintaining 2 separate Contexts.
Anyway, if the above steps didn’t work for you, the final option would be creating 2 separate Contexts for users according to their requirement in business process.
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