on 03-27-2015 12:57 PM
We have a number of changes we are looking to implement and estimate we would need a 3 hour window to complete. We are proposing the changes be completed during normal hours of operation as it will require support from different teams in our IT department should we run into any issues. We will send a notification informing the users of the planned outage but do we have any way to disable their access so they are unable to connect at all? Our security setup controls access using a combination of team and data access profiles which would require of number of changes so I was looking for an easier solution if possible.
Thanks
Hi Pablo,
you have a lot of unanswered questions, are they all still open?
If you have solved then please close in a correct manner these threads assingning a "correct answer" and eventually add the solution if not present, read please How to close a discussion and why and Are you a responsible person in SCN?
About this issue, putting offline the appsets you're sure that no users can send data or execute packages only admins are allowed to work.
If you have management console installed you can see which users are connected and contact these to exit.
You can also prepare, useful for the future update queries to automatically backup the involved tables, exclude all the user from the teams, hoping you give the security rights to the teams and not to the users, so they will exists in BPC but without rights and when finished to restore the tables.
Regards
Roberto
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