Hi @Roel van Zwieten and what now? I am not able to create a post here.Regards,Tobias
Dear @william.klotz Thanks for your response. But the situation is a little bit different. As the customer only has one specific azure AD, external parties have to be involved via Guest accounts.They can not be added as “standard” employees to the Azure AD with their default mail addresses.And you can not create different azure ad s for all external parties.One solution is the Guest Azure AD Account.By standard, this is creating a specific strange User ID in the Azure AD. It is then possible to use the default Mail Address as directory ID within IFS 10.Spezific Authentication providers which would allow a bunch of different users would be Okta or oAuth 2 which are not available for IFS 10.The only question remaining is if the default Azure AD identity provider can be redesigned to use an Identity Provider from the named ones.And I guess, this is not possible, but I am not sure, if that is the case.Kind regards,Tobias
Dear @Dumeesha Wanigarathna thanks for the doc pages. But if I would have found anything in there regarding my issue, this post would not exist :)And all the entries are only for default configuration which is already working without issues.The topic with externals in the azure directory as guest accounts is not described and not, if the default provider could be changed somehow.Kind regards,Tobias
Hi @EntShehaM Thank you for your reply. But you are referring to the Enterprise Explorer. I guess IFS10.I have asked about IFS Cloud! :) That is a different story. Regards,Tobias
Hi @Sajith D Based on my question, I can see from your reply, that there is currently no feature to set the expiration Date in IFS Cloud.I am aware of the password policies, which can define settings for the password. By the new usage of IFS End Users not being Oracle Users anymore, there need to be only a column which is named Expiration_date.That would be the easiest way. But we will see how Product Development will implement this.But then, the System Parameter should be removed to avoid confusion. Maybe this is a legacy issue.Kind regards,Tobias
Hi @anmise!Thank you for your knowledge sharing.Then, I would recommend to remove the “Query Builder” Option in Cloud as long as it is not availalbe. Kind regards,Tobias
Dear @Kasun Balasooriya Thanks for your mail. But I am not asking about the SQL Query tool but about the query builder which is used in the Quick Reports.This would display all columns and views available. I am well aware of that IALs are no longer available. I am not talking about that either.The query builder is missing. That is a fact. Thus, it should be added again as it is still mentioned in IFS Cloud within the Quick Reports. Regards,Tobias
After rebooting the database, everything went fine again. Shut down IFSRebooted the DBstarted IFS again and all went fine. So still unknown what this error meant and how it could be identified properly.But the solution had been the complete restart of IFS and the DB.Kind regards,Tobias
Hi @Charith Epasinghe That would be of course the default. I would never suggest a customer to kick the database without shutting down IFS. Regards,Tobias
I found one case, where the message had been included, too. It seems, after the restart of the database it has then turned out to be fine again. I will propose this to the customer. As it is the production system, the downtime should be after working hours :)I will keep you posted.
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