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Now that I have a better understanding of the relationships between domains, groups, and users I'm trying to apply a more systemic regime to our environment. With that in mind I’m wondering if WebFOCUS has an internal tool or report that can provide the following information:
What domains are in my system? What groups are in my system? What are the group-domain relationships? What are the user-group relationships? What is the role assigned to each user?
Similarly, I'd be interested if anyone has a home grown tool or report that provides this type of information.
Thanks for any and all suggestions and feedback.
Dan Stoll Bard College at Simons Rock WebFOCUS 7.1.3This message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,
Posts: 10 | Location: Great Barrington, MA | Registered: October 23, 2006
when you installed MRE, what kind of database did you choose for your MRE repository. Was it Oracle? or what? If you have no idea what i'm talking about, then you might want to ask whoever installed MRE. If, say, you chose Oracle, there will be master files for oracle tables that you can read directly, join them up however you want. its very nice. find out what type of repos you have, and get back to us...
In Focus since 1979///7706m/5 ;wintel 2008/64;OAM security; Oracle db, ///MRE/BID
Posts: 3811 | Location: Manhattan | Registered: October 28, 2003
Francis Mariani's response prodded me to look at an earlier post on Focal Point. That discussion pointed me to the Managed Reporting Extract Utility covered in Chapter 10 of the WF Managed Reporting Administrator's Manual (as noted by GinnyJakes as well).
The Data Extract worked exactly as described and I think I've got all the information I need about my users, groups and domains.
Thanks again!
. . .Dan
Posts: 10 | Location: Great Barrington, MA | Registered: October 23, 2006