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Mass Role Deletion Transport to ECC6

Former Member
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Hi,

Prior to transporting a mass role deletion through to the PRD ECC6 system, is it recommended to end date the majority of position to role relationships? End dating may maintain some visability of previous role assignments... Or is it safe to send it through and be confident that all the relationships will be removed as well as UMR based assignments?

Any recommendations on this topics?

Kind Regards

Nathan

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Former Member
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I guess the difference would be that you would see a mass of change documents when the user assignment validity was restricted and the profiles removed when PFUD runs next. This could be usefull when analyzing the user change documents.

I have not tried to compare the difference before though.

Cheers,

Julius

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Former Member
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I guess the difference would be that you would see a mass of change documents when the user assignment validity was restricted and the profiles removed when PFUD runs next. This could be usefull when analyzing the user change documents.

I have not tried to compare the difference before though.

Cheers,

Julius

former_member701183
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Hi,

If the role deletion is approved then I dont think that we should think much or the user assignment and the history. The ush* tables are there to provide the user history. Proceed with the transport of deleted roles.

Regards

Aveek.

Former Member
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Hi,

Delete the roles through transports. but if you are concerning about the UMR history and end date for the roles. If so.. make sure there are no active assignments to the users.then there is no requirement for end date. in my idea generally UMR history will be there for deleted users and their assignments...as text.

~Praveen.