DocMgr glitch


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Posted by Grant Foraker on April 20, 2011 at 11:23:35:

I've included the following because the topic of controlling security has come up a couple of times.

Customer has QSPOOL SP1-S26 on directories ...\SPL\SPA-SPZ. To keep consistent with his security and naming conventions, we set up DocMgr printers LAA-LAZ and directed them to ...\SPL\SPA-SPZ with the archive names SP1-SPZ. The old QSPOOL SP1-S26 have been redireted using the alias feature. If a user had "control" of QSPOOL SP8, then they go to DocMgr SP8. Warm and fuzzy :)

The customer is proceding slowly with the conversion. Later we'll change out all the hardcoded "SP1-S26" coding.

On my development Comet system, I have all the spoolers and archives in the SPL directory and I've used LAA-LAZ and SPA-SPZ instead of LAA-LAZ and SP1-S26.
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The glitch is that I was doing a DIRCAT and entered SPB instead of LAB and the DIRCAT wrote into the SPB file. SPB wasn't recognized as a "device". DocMgr now shows empty until I delete all the bad records.


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