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At 02 MAY 2005 02:06:37PM Wayne Shepard wrote:

Okay, so I've got two users, User1 and User2, and they both have system administrator rights. Both are listed in the application properties as having create permission.

So, as USER2, I go to write a stored procedure via the repository function WRITE method. The procedure currently has update access set to PUBLIC$ but I'm passing USER1:@VM:USER2 in the update access parameter.

The Repository WRITE returns REP119 "user does not have rights to perform operation against entity." When I change the update access parameter to "", it returns no error.

What more rights do I need and where to I get them?

Wayne


At 03 MAY 2005 10:20AM Ray Chan wrote:

Wayne,

Don't know if this will help. However, recently we also saw the REP119 error message. For some reason or other, which I can't explain, we had to make sure the "owner" of the app (regardless of user's rights) was the user logged while the System Indexing processes was taking place.

If not, the Rep119 would appear, the process would stop, and the index would be trashed.

Maybe you could try logging in as the owner, if you arn't.

RTI or anyone: Does anyone know what would make using the "Owner" a requirement for performing a System Index process and if not cause the REP119 error.

Ray Chan

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