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Topic Title: Modifying ChangeSynergy Attributes
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Created On: 27-Oct-2003 15:44
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 27-Oct-2003 15:44
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Soumabrata Roy

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Hi,

Is it possible to modify Change Synergy attributes using the command line or scripts ?

Using the ccm attribute -modify command resulted in the following error message (same with -create):

Serious: Operation 'attr_set_value' on 'problem573#1: problem:inst1' not allowed:
Security violation.
Attribute 'topic_3' could not be modified on object 'problem573#1: problem:inst1'

Allegedly this is not an issue of setting privileges correctly.

It happens only if I try to tamper with ChangeSynergy attributes. CM Synergy attributes an be modified with no problem.

Thanks for replying.
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 3-Nov-2003 10:13
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Vincent Gaudeul

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The command line interface (CLI) you are talking about is not applicable to ChangeSynergy objects (CRs).

CLI commands (ccm attr -m ... for example) on problems can only be launched by users with admin role. Security rules and triggers on CRs will be ignored if you use CLI.

On CRs, you should only use the CS Perl API. It is documented in Admin Online Help.

What version of CS are you using ?

Vincent
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