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Is it possible to delete deactivated or active users?
Priya
over 8 years ago
Is it possible to delete deactivated or active users?
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sikhivahans
over 8 years ago
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@shanmugapriyab To the best of my knowledge, I don't think a user can be deleted after the creation. The only way is to deactivate the user account.
Eliot Gerson
over 5 years ago
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Pedro Trujillo
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To reiterate what I said above, I strongly advise against directly altering the primary database unless explicitly instructed to do so by Appian Support. Please do not make changes to the "usr" table.
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ganeshp
Certified Senior Developer
over 6 years ago
In reply to vetrivelk:
Before deactivating a user - look at the objects where user is still an administrator, remove and add a user/group for it .
how will that after the process model under the context of that user. - any active process has to be reassigned to new user for change of task owner. Also all processes have to be exported and imported again to publish under the new user's name.
it is best to publish it as single - systemadmin user in uat/prod area so that issues with deactivate users will be avoided and many users do not have access.
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ganeshp
Certified Senior Developer
over 6 years ago
In reply to vetrivelk:
Before deactivating a user - look at the objects where user is still an administrator, remove and add a user/group for it .
how will that after the process model under the context of that user. - any active process has to be reassigned to new user for change of task owner. Also all processes have to be exported and imported again to publish under the new user's name.
it is best to publish it as single - systemadmin user in uat/prod area so that issues with deactivate users will be avoided and many users do not have access.
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