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Deserialize Saved search condition in APP 10

  • January 23, 2025
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Hi,

I’m planning to import App10 saved searches of the users into IFS cloud instance. As the formats are different in two versions, I want to de serialize the saved search conditions saved in the fndrr_client_profile_value of the app 10 database. They are currently serialized in to the xml tag <SERIALIZED_CONDITION>.

Is there a way to de serialize and view these saved searches? I tried few options but nothing worked.

Thanks

Roshanga

Best answer by dsj

Hi ​@roshanga1 

 

It looks like the SERIALIZED_CONDITION is the client search string which IEE uses to get the search results

 

I don’t think import of saved search from apps10 to cloud is possible due to the fundamental differences of two versions (IEE search is based on the db columns whereas Aurena uses Odata filtering through projections)

Best way is to re assess the searches and make them again in Aurena

 

Regards,

Damith

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  • Do Gooder (Partner)
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  • January 27, 2025

@JohannesKnust ​@dsj do you guys have an idea?


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  • January 29, 2025

HI ​@roshanga1 , let me check something and come back


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  • January 30, 2025

Hi ​@roshanga1 

 

It looks like the SERIALIZED_CONDITION is the client search string which IEE uses to get the search results

 

I don’t think import of saved search from apps10 to cloud is possible due to the fundamental differences of two versions (IEE search is based on the db columns whereas Aurena uses Odata filtering through projections)

Best way is to re assess the searches and make them again in Aurena

 

Regards,

Damith


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  • Do Gooder (Partner)
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  • February 11, 2025

Yes. I tried with different methods but couldn't get it deserialized. Thanks anyway 


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