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At 09 JUL 2021 12:37:10PM BrianWick wrote:

hi -

i am just getting acquainted with OI10.

where is the "Database Manager" or what is it called now.

I am trying to delete a file

tx

bri


At 09 JUL 2021 12:45PM Donald Bakke wrote:

hi -

i am just getting acquainted with OI10.

where is the "Database Manager" or what is it called now.

I am trying to delete a file

tx

bri

The primary features of the Databsase Manager are now located in a panel. The shortcut to open this panel is Alt+Ctrl+D. You can also go through the View > Tool Panels > Database menu.

Other Database Manager features are seperated into more logical places. For instance, under the Tools > Database menu is where you'll find LH and GFE utilities. User management is under the Settings > Users menu. Finally, Settings > Database Environment Settings will allow you to access that familiar dialog.

Don Bakke

SRP Computer Solutions, Inc.


At 09 JUL 2021 01:20PM BrianWick wrote:

very helpful don.

tx.

within sysprog how do i delete an application

bri


At 09 JUL 2021 01:23PM Donald Bakke wrote:

very helpful don.

tx.

within sysprog how do i delete an application

bri

You can't be within SYSPROG and do this, otherwise you would be deleting SYSPROG. You have to log into the application and then navigate to the Settings > Application Settings menu. At the bottom of the dialog is a Delete Application button.

Don Bakke

SRP Computer Solutions, Inc.


At 09 JUL 2021 01:55PM BrianWick wrote:

ok Don

tx.

I suppose there is a place while logged into SYSPROG that I can change a PW for another app if the PW is forgotten ?

Bri


At 09 JUL 2021 02:04PM bshumsky wrote:

ok Don

tx.

I suppose there is a place while logged into SYSPROG that I can change a PW for another app if the PW is forgotten ?

Bri

Hi, Brian. In SYSPROG, go to Settings, then Users, then choose Reset Application Password. That will let you change the "application" user's password in the application (that is, for the application MYAPP, this will change the password for the user named MYAPP).

Hope that helps,

- Bryan Shumsky

Revelation Software, Inc.


At 09 JUL 2021 02:05PM bshumsky wrote:

ok Don

tx.

I suppose there is a place while logged into SYSPROG that I can change a PW for another app if the PW is forgotten ?

Bri

Hi, Brian. In SYSPROG, go to Settings, then Users, then choose Reset Application Password. That will let you change the "application" user's password in the application (that is, for the application MYAPP, this will change the password for the user named MYAPP).

Hope that helps,

- Bryan Shumsky

Revelation Software, Inc.


At 09 JUL 2021 02:13PM BrianWick wrote:

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