We like to automatically create users in IAM based on data in our custom application in that very IAM. It is intended to do this in a stored procedure which is involved in an automated process, started by a scheduled flow. This does not work. The error not_authorized_usr_admin is logged in the indicium log when trying to insert User records into the IAM database.It seems that the pooluser somehow does not have permissions to insert records in these IAM tables. We did some extra tests, which resulted in the observations that the code that creates the User records in IAM works fine in the situation when it is executed in Azure Studio in the same circumstances, even with the same authentication (being the pool user). This seems to indicate that the problem is somehow more complex. Can you please help us out in this matter?
We like to include a layer in the maps component for which authentication via bearer authentication is required. However, we cannot find how to configure this method of authentication for a layer. Can you please help us?
DNS resolving for two universals on the same server | Thinkwise Community (thinkwisesoftware.com)As a follow-up to the final solution coming from the topic above (a dedicated indicium for every website), we stumble upon some problems with the DevExpress plugin that seem to have arosen from the new way of deploying Universal-Indicium on AWS Elastic Beanstalk. We tried with a former Indicium version and also there this problem suddenly occurred...The following error is logged in the Indicium log when a report must be created with DevExpress:2023-03-03T07:38:15.7065798+00:00 800001b4-0000-9700-b63f-84710c7967bb [ERR] An unhandled exception occurred while processing the request. (ffba027a)Prockees.Bootstrapper.ExecutionException: DevExpress.XtraReports.DataRetrievalException: Error when trying to populate the datasource. The following exception was thrown: Failed to connect to the database. To learn more, see the exception details. Exception details: Connection name: <Note by author: ca
While configuring two universals on a single web server, to create a setup in which the functionality asked for in the topic linked above can be deployed, we run in some issues.We like to setup a separate DNS record for each universal, such that depending on the DNS name the user is redirected to the correct login screen. Also on our development environment we like to have two universals, each using their own indicium, all on the same webserver, and have a separate DNS record for each universal.In both scenarios we face the challenge of how to correctly perform the DNS mapping. Our main questions are currently:what would be the best place to have the redirection take place? Users should just go to the domain name, without providing a path, and routing/redirections based on the browsed DNS name must take place which makes them land on the correct login screen OR the correct home screen, dependent on if auto login can be performed. to which path should we redirect? We figured out that th
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