Is it confirmed that the issue has been fixed in SU7? @domze Yes, this is fixed in 22R2 SU7 and 23R1 GA.
Hi, we’ve got also this issue and we need a solution urgently. I hope that IFS will take this problem seriously. Yes, we are, we have a team looking at it - they have found out a possible solution and are testing it out.
Hello @domze, Could you please assist us on this? No, sorry, importing permission sets is not our functionality. Try SECA team?
We don’t know the reason why the customer is having those issues. As we don’t have any possibility to reproduce the issue, any investigation would need some help from the customer and access to an environment where the issue occurs. Please create a case if you would like us to conduct this kind of investigation.
I have received following answer from my team:In IFS APP10 with the new Authentication Design in login dialog the languages to display are selected from the "Ifs.Fnd.Explorer.exe.manifest"."Ifs.Fnd.Explorer.exe.manifest", with every build will have the latest\up to date selected languages from installation\Reconfiguration. When running the Reconfiguration one could select what the active languages should be in the client. This is documented and could be found at:https://wis.ifsworld.com/f1docs/apps10/foundation1/020_installation/500_references/010_ifs_configuration_builder/020_gen_task/050_genbuild.htm This states****************************Select the languages to included in build from Select Languages: list.English (US) will always be included, and cannot be excluded, except when building from LNG_Components. English (US) means that [component]_*-en.trs and [component]_*.lng files will be built into build destination. The Client column for each included language can be selected. When
In APPS9 the list of languages was pulled from the server BEFORE the login, using an anonymous call (as the user hasn’t login yet). Due to increased security requirements the possibility to make anonymous calls has been removed, so this method of language filtering is not available anymore. There might be some other way of achieving this, but I don’t recall right now.
I have been asked to elaborate on my previous answer and specifically answer the question"Are you able to confirm whether the sticky notes are deprecated in future and if so what is the alternative and how to migrate existing sticky notes ?"The answer is yes, Sticky Notes are deprecated. If Sticky Notes were used to save some additional information connected to an object, then an alternative to use would be Custom Fields. There is currently no alternative to get the same “in your face” feeling that several people seems to be requesting. We have noted the request to find an equivalent solution and it will be considered, but there is no such solution planned for the upcoming release. There is no general migration plan at the moment, but the stored Sticky Notes are not removed so depending on the usage it should be possible to extract needed information during upgrade (or later).
If you are using ADFS or Azure AD as your OpenID provider, you can configure SSO and get logged on automatically.
Sticky Notes are currently not in the plan. They do not feel like something that belongs in the current web-based UI, at least not in the form they had previously. Also, we were working from an assumption that Sticky Notes was something that was quite popular in demos, but not really used by customers. From the examples that I’ve heard here it sounds like some customers are using them instead of custom fields to save some additional information. Not that much for collaboration (which was the driving idea behind Sticky Notes).
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