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How to migrate roles from one database to another database?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 2 Last Update: September 26, 2007     Asked by: christia 
  
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September 26, 2007 04:53:19   #1  
Rashi        

RE: How to migrate roles from one database to another ...
1. Login to database through App Designer as a source database.
2. Click on upgrade tab and open the project which contains roles which you want to migrate.
3. Double click on Roles folder under the opened project.
4. Select Action as "Copy".
5. Go to Tools > Copy Project > To Database.....
6. Give database name (Target Database) to which you want to migrate roles.
7. Click on "OK"
8. Select "Roles" from different objects and copy that roles.
9. After completion of Copying double click on Roles folder under the opened project and verify that "Done" checkbox should be checked.

 
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September 26, 2007 07:02:11   #2  
rashijoshi Member Since: September 2007   Contribution: 1    

RE: How to migrate roles from one database to another ...
Following steps need to be followed for migration:

1. Login to database through App Designer as a source database.
2. Click on upgrade tab and open the project which contains roles which you want to migrate.
3. Double click on Roles folder under the opened project.
4. Select Action as "Copy".
5. Go to Tools > Copy Project > To Database.....
6. Give database name (Target Database) to which you want to migrate roles.
7. Click on "OK"
8. Select "Roles" from different objects and copy that roles.
9. After completion of Copying double click on Roles folder under the opened project and verify that "Done" checkbox should be checked.

 
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