Hi,
I faced problem with file access in import/export function of Designer. I run ebase on MacOSX. I have change the file/directory attributes but still face same problem
Please advice
Access Denied in Import/Export
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Hi Tsusanto,
There is a known issue with importing files (both on MacOS and Linux) and we are currently working on a solution. Are you having issues exporting as well?
There is a work around for importing and that is to use the Directory Migration feature. To use this you must have the Ufs.export.location parameter set in your UfsSetup.properties file (found in UfsServer/tomcat/webapps/ufs/WEB-INF/classes) See the docs here: http://dev-docs.verj.io/ufs/doc/Using_i ... export.htm for help.
Place the file you want to import in the configured folder and then go to the Tools > Migration > Import option from the toolbar. Select the "Import from a directory" tab and then click on the "View details and import" button. This should give you a list of Ebase elements to chose from (including the ones in the file you placed in the folder). Select the ones you want and click "Import".
I hope this helps.
We shall keep you informed on our progress in resolving this issue.
Andy
There is a known issue with importing files (both on MacOS and Linux) and we are currently working on a solution. Are you having issues exporting as well?
There is a work around for importing and that is to use the Directory Migration feature. To use this you must have the Ufs.export.location parameter set in your UfsSetup.properties file (found in UfsServer/tomcat/webapps/ufs/WEB-INF/classes) See the docs here: http://dev-docs.verj.io/ufs/doc/Using_i ... export.htm for help.
Place the file you want to import in the configured folder and then go to the Tools > Migration > Import option from the toolbar. Select the "Import from a directory" tab and then click on the "View details and import" button. This should give you a list of Ebase elements to chose from (including the ones in the file you placed in the folder). Select the ones you want and click "Import".
I hope this helps.
We shall keep you informed on our progress in resolving this issue.
Andy
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Thank Andy for your response. You gave me idea to type in file name (where previously I put in the directory /transport) then as your suggestion to click "view detail and import" button instead. It's working.
I could not import thru directory tab coz file I got is .xml not .base file.
However, Thank for you help again
I could not import thru directory tab coz file I got is .xml not .base file.
However, Thank for you help again
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