Security

Event Type Permissions

sbgoldberg13
Explorer

Is there a way to easily set all event type permissions to global? Some of my apps have many event types and none are global...

Thanks.

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

From the CLI, you can go to the app where they are defined, create a metadata directory and inside of that, create a local.meta file with these contents:

[eventtypes]
access = read : [ * ], write : [ admin ]
export = system

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

From the CLI, you can go to the app where they are defined, create a metadata directory and inside of that, create a local.meta file with these contents:

[eventtypes]
access = read : [ * ], write : [ admin ]
export = system
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sbgoldberg13
Explorer

Thanks woodcock!

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sbgoldberg13
Explorer

@woodcock

Is the principal the same for macros? Go to the app on the deployment server and do the above for [macros] ?

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

Yes, I just answered your post regarding macros.

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