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ALM and shared connections - can't allow permissions

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I'm in the process of taking an existing WIP app and bundling it as a solution. I've got everything done and ready in my DEV environment but when I export and import into the TEST environment I'm running into the following issue when I try to edit or play the app.

 

I get this prompt but can't allow because supposedly the connections haven't been shared with me. However I am the owner of said connections.

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Any ideas? Should I just delete everything from TEST and try to import again? FWIW, the initial signing-in to the connections (with a service account, not my user account) during the import process went fine.

 

EDIT - Also, my account and the service account have the same permissions in both environments.

 

Thanks in advance.

Ed

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  • Ed_Bellman Profile Picture
    62 on at

    Bump.

     

    This seems like an environment-specific setting or such but I can't find and differences between my DEV and TEST environment settings or permissions.

  • westerdaled Profile Picture
    649 on at

    Hmmmm I know this type of issue well.  In the case of SQL it depends on if you are using windows or Azure authentication in relation to which account owns the connection ( typically the account deployed the solution) - does the account of the correct db roles for the server and database

     

    Also, does the user account have the correct security role in the environment e.g Basic User or Min security role.

  • Ed_Bellman Profile Picture
    62 on at

    Windows auth is being used in SQL and both accounts (mine and the service acct) have the correct permissions in SQL and to the gateway connection - otherwise it wouldn't work in the DEV environment.

     

    And both roles have identical permissions in DEV and TEST environments, and again it works fine in DEV but not TEST.

     

    I've got a ticket open with MS and it has been escalated to the team that helps with ALM and "high complexity" issues.

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