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During the transition period, from April 20th until the new community is launched this summer, myibi users should access the TIBCO WebFOCUS page to engage.
Hello, I've been trying to find where the application folder list that is shown in the server tab of a content folder's properties window is stored? Maybe the list is in a physical file or in one of the UOA_ tables? We are on v8105 . Anyone have any suggestions? -TThis message has been edited. Last edited by: FP Mod Chuck,
Moving to 8206, 8105M, Linux, AIX Windows, All Outputs
If access to data is set up based on what content folder you have access to, then one would have to know what app folders are made available in that content folder.
Being able to make the connection between the content folders available to a user and the associated app folders would make it possible to answer the question, "Who has access to my data?".
WebFOCUS 8.1.0.5 Windows 10, all output
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As always Tony is correct. I went back and ran a query against the WF_REPOSOBJ table where APPNAME != 'MISSING' and found the domain object that has the values for the app folders listed. Also the OBJTYPE for the domain folder is 101
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