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02/08/2023 05:26 PM
We have Role A
In Role A, there are Ent 1, Ent 2, Ent 3
Ent 1 was assigned directly before Role A assigned to user
Now Roles A assigned
Add Access for Ent 2 and Ent 3 were created.
In this case, for account_entitlement1, assignedformRoles is null for Ent 1.
Is there a detective job we can update rolekey in this entitlement?
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02/08/2023 06:10 PM
This is not supported. Last option custom query which is not best practices. On other hand if entitlement part of role then it shouldn’t be requestable outside. its not correct design of application
02/15/2023 02:30 PM
Please refer to this documentation for role repairing
02/15/2023 02:52 PM
@ParitaSavla question. If we run this job, does it also create."add access" tasks if any entitlement is missing? Or just add rolekey in assignedfromRoles?
02/16/2023 01:08 PM
It will not create any add access tasks for missing entitlements. It will just populate assignedfromroles
02/17/2023 05:58 AM
@ParitaSavla it seems like this is Beta in 3.16. Could you confirm if we can use this in Prod?
02/17/2023 01:53 PM
Please first test your entire use case end to end in lower environment with this job and then you can proceed with same in production.
02/17/2023 02:55 PM
@ParitaSavla we will upgrade to 3.16 end of this month. Of course, i will validate in lower envrionment. But if you see release note of 3.16, it is saying this feature is (Beta). What does this mean?
When there is anything with Beta in microsoft doc, this is not available in production.
02/19/2023 10:44 PM
Beta means under testing , there can be open defects