This issue has been fixed in FSM6U23 which is scheduled to be released on Jan 27, 2023
Thank you @Aaron.Sleight for the detailed response!
Hi @Razan Hamedeh , As Charith has specified, you can use the Audit screen to configure audit capture for a specific table according to specified constraints.After creating the Audit you will need to Refresh cache. Then, once you make the changes on the TABLE.COLUMN, you can find the corresponding Audit entry in the metrix_audit table in the database. Best regards,Kulunu
Hi @TatKhandM, Assuming that the relevant FSM-PSO integration configuration setup has been made, you have to make sure that the specific User is Enabled on PSO. If this is enabled, also make sure that the password matches the one set in FSM for this user. Best regards,Kulunu
Hi @TatSrikaD , The GlobalTheme.xaml is a file that you will need to create.You can also create your own custom theme XAML files and add these themes to your client. Please refer Custom Themes. Best regards,Kulunu
Hi @Nadeesh Herath and @Lee Pinchbeck ,Thank you for your answers.I have checked both recommended solutions, however they refer to restarting the App Service rather than a recycle.After further research, I came to the conclusion that App pool recycling is not possible for Azure deployed applications.
Hi @Muthujayashree , As the previous answers have said, you will need to set the PATH_TO_CUSTOM_THEMES app param to point to the directory where you are storing your custom themes. For example, I have a custom theme XAML file created as MyTheme.xaml and it looks like this, <ResourceDictionary xmlns:System="clr-namespace:System;assembly=mscorlib" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"> <!-- Your custom Primary and Secondary colors should go here --> <SolidColorBrush x:Key="PrimaryColor" Color="Blue"/> <SolidColorBrush x:Key="SecondaryColor" Color="Green"/> <!-- If you need to set a custom Logo Image on the login window, then replace the following UriSource with the fully qualified path to your image here --> <BitmapImage x:Key="LoginLogoImage" UriSource="C:\inetpub\wwwroot\YourFSMServer\Client\YourLogo.png" /> </ResourceDictionary> I have placed this XAML
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