Anyone?
No one has any idea?
@rahelk thank you very much, that explains the issue much more clearly.We’re creating the views directly as a temporary workaround while the Aviation Maintenance solution continues to evolve. Once all the data is surfaced via existing entities and/or views in IFSAPP, the issue will go away. Until then, it looks like we should be using Developer Studio to create the views rather than creating them directly in the db.
Still not working. To test:Run:create view IFSAPP.PRESALES_TEST asselect 'TEST' as TEST_COL from DUAL;grant select on IFSAPP.PRESALES_TEST to IFSSYS;Refresh the Dictionary CacheAttempt to create a new datasource using “PRESALES_TEST”. In our environments, a toast message is thrown saying the view cannot be found.FYI, if this datasource already exists or is created by importing a datasource .xml, it works just fine, so the system clearly DOES have access to the view.
Hi Lakmaili,Under the IFS Cloud structure, how would one grant select privilege's to a user who is not IFSAPP? I thought we no longer created Oracle users for every IFS Cloud user? For example, if I’m logging into to IFS Cloud with the user “JGREEN” to create the datasource, I’m not expecting to find “JGREEN” as an Oracle user to explicitly grant privilege's to.In any event, this issue occurs with the IFSAPP user as well, who should inherently have privilege's on the view object as the schema owner, and I’ve tried explicitly granting select privilege's as well.What would you like me to export? The primary issue is that I cannot create a new datasource, so there is nothing to export.To test, I would recommend manually creating a new Oracle view in the IFSAPP schema, them try to create a new DS using that view.Thanks,Jeremy
@Andrew Floyd @Tom Gregory we need this addressed for Delta ASAP
Any additional details @LakmaliRD? We have a week long deep-dive to Delta Airlines coming up in 2 weeks, and need to be able to access these views. Thanks,Jeremy
Thanks for the reply Lakmali. How is access to the view granted? Do you mean as an Oracle grant? I thought we’d moved away from the IFS Cloud user = Oracle user concept, and granting privileges in objects?In any event, I’ve tried this both with regular IFS Cloud users, and with the IFSAPP user, who should have privileges on any view until he IFSAPP schema, correct?Can you point me to any documentation in this? I did some searching, but couldn’t find anything.Thanks,Jeremy
One thing that i can add is that it’s really difficult to please everyone in this case. And it’s part of a transition. We are trying to increase the overall experience, the accessibility, include themes and the possibility too ”brand”. This unfortunately will lead the some constraints. Completely understood, and the branding capability will be particularly useful.I’m still trying to understand the other color options though: white on an off-white background, and the extremely low saturation palette. Even on my own high-resolution, large-format monitors (dual 24-inch LED’s) the colors are barely discernable. Many of our customers are not so fortunate in the hardware they’re working with, nor are we in presales always going to have a high-end projector during customer demonstrations.Am I just failing to find the option n the Appearance Designer where I can change the background color on the lobby page itself? Even a true accent color as the border of each lobby element would help them
Thanks for the reply Jan, it’s good to understand how we came about design decisions. The branding capability in particular is going to be very valuable from a presales perspective, it’s a nice visual impact for prospects to easily see their branding on the solution. I’ve already spend a good amount of time with the Appearance Designer.I do find it surprising that customers and the market were in favor of less color choices rather than more, and that low saturation colors were the solution to a chart reading issue. My screenshot above illustrates the low-saturation issue; imagine when I have to demonstrate that to a customer on-site using a projector with lower resolution.As far as I can tell, there is no way to change the background color on lobby pages, so white as the background of a lobby element against a slightly-off-white background is less ideal even than the low-saturation colors. The pre-defined colors and saturation levels are also ones that are likely to be problematic for
Some examples :Available colors: only 1 accent colorLow saturation colors displayed
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