I try to deploy a custom assembly which access a oracle database.
I' read all post in this news group about it and also the policies refered.
I'm very confused now, becouse it is a huge amount of information and I
wonder how unspecific it is.
I need exactly to know which file I must change how and where exactly in the
file. I tried many combinations, but I have a deadline on the project an I'm
really in troubles.
In the KB Articles are CodeGroups described and also PermissionSets 3 files
to modify described too, but which file must be how modified is not described.
Please help me somebody with detailled information. It really drives me to
despair.The assembly by it self works if I remove the code for access the oracle
database.
In a article is mentoined that the code inside the assembly must be modified
too. But I don't know how to transfer this to my VB Assmebly. But this is
possibly not the only wrong thing in my project.
The purpose of the assembly is localization. And in the database still
exists a table with translations used by the application used to maintain the
data. Therefore I must access the database with the assemly.
And btw. I can not understand why the samples are for file access
permissions. How many people will store f.e. currency information in a xml
file on the server? How does the data uses by RS come usual into the
database? Posibly with existing other applications? Or does RS support data
maintainance?
"Dev Main" wrote:
> I try to deploy a custom assembly which access a oracle database.
> I' read all post in this news group about it and also the policies refered.
> I'm very confused now, becouse it is a huge amount of information and I
> wonder how unspecific it is.
> I need exactly to know which file I must change how and where exactly in the
> file. I tried many combinations, but I have a deadline on the project an I'm
> really in troubles.
> In the KB Articles are CodeGroups described and also PermissionSets 3 files
> to modify described too, but which file must be how modified is not described.
> Please help me somebody with detailled information. It really drives me to
> despair.
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