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We are trying to use our Oracle database to store our users instead of the WebFocus schema and I am running into trouble with the SQL scripts. I am trying to go through the procedures listed in article below. Does anyone know where to find documentation on the how the schema should be setup?
Also this article mentions that using stored procedures may be easier. But when I try to do that, I cannot find the 'MR Realm DBMS Configuration Utility'. Is that supposed to be somewhere in the WebFocus server?
To setup the Oracle scripts navigate to the file realmutil (realmutil.bat in windows) and execute it. It should be located under utitlities/realm on the client. You will be able to install both the WF* tables for the security schema and the stored procedures. If you go to the Tech Doc Library and pick up the Security and Administration Document, it goes over using that utility in Chapter 8 I believe.
Eric Woerle 8.1.05M Gen 913- Reporting Server Unix 8.1.05 Client Unix Oracle 11.2.0.2
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No worries, I was just looking at that same error a few days ago. There is another file under utilities/setenv called utiluservars. open that file and you will see where you can set JDBC_DRIVER_JARS. This should point to your jdbc jar file. For me the value was: