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BJ
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Posts: 2
9/25/2012 4:25 PM
Help! We accidentally loaded a LWA9T service identity for over 800 ESS only users. It is causing problems.
Does anyone have a utility or script that will examine each RM id, and if it is prefixed with a given string, in this case "GF", delete the associated LAW9T service identity?
Hate to do these manually, one by one!
Thanks
Greg Moeller
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Posts: 1498
9/26/2012 6:45 PM
We have an old script that we used to build a test set of ESS employee records with.. perhaps you could modify it a little to do a delete of just the records that you have in mind. *Keep in mind that this script is NOT supported by Lawson. You'll have to run the ssoconfig command separately. Script will just buld the files that can be used.
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setup_ess_users.zip
Vijay S
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Posts: 174
9/27/2012 10:02 AM
I guess if you have access to PF integrator, you can design a simple process flow, which reads each RMID record via resource query and incase the same is prefixed by "GF", the related service can be deleted.
Greg Moeller
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Posts: 1498
9/27/2012 2:44 PM
PF would be the better way to do this! Plus it would be supported. I just don't know PF so never even thought of it.
Vijay S
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Posts: 174
9/27/2012 3:26 PM
Hope this helps, Its somewhat similar...
https://www.lawsonguru.co...ua-via-process-flow/
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