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keithwoodlock updated MIFOS-2512:
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Fix Version/s: (was: Mifos Backlog)
Unscheduled
> Newly added permission from upgrade is not enabled by default for Admin
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> Key: MIFOS-2512
> URL: http://mifosforge.jira.com/browse/MIFOS-2512
> Project: mifos
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Roles and Permission
> Affects Versions: Release 1.4
> Environment: Platform: All, OS: All
> Reporter: Udai Gupta
> Assignee: mifosdeveloperqueue
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: Unscheduled
>
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> Newly added permission from an upgrade is not enabled by default for Admin.
> This process of upgrading database takes place when a new version of Mifos
> application is deployed with an already running database, The upgrade are
> performed to update the change into the database to comply with application.
> This issue was noticed in r15793 when "Import Transactions" permission was
> added
> under "Bulk" category. (Upgrade 216).
> I tried these steps
> - Create mifos database from 215 version sql scripts and then deploy
> latest war(which will upgrade the database to 216) after the tomcat
> startup completes make dump of mysql mifos database(A)
> - Create mifos database from latest sql scripts and then deploy latest
> war, after tomcat startup completes make dump of mysql mifos
> database(B)
> in case A the "Import transactions" permission wasn't enabled by default.
> in case B the "Import transactions" permission was enabled by default.
> I compared the mysql dump of A and B and both were identical.
> while restarting tomcat in case A makes permission enabled by default.
> This means there is something related to how permissions are being
> handled at the runtime with upgrade script (in memory data or struts
> related) is causing this issue.
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