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Re: User Admininstration - Adobe Experience Manager 15-10-2015
Hi Jorg, this is working fine if I explicitly set deny all for each of the company folders and then allow for the required users. This of course is saving time, however I thought I need not individually set deny all for each of the company folders and that could be achieved using deny all with rep:glob as /* sitting on the vendor folder.Thanks, Souradeep

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Re: User Admininstration - Adobe Experience Manager 15-10-2015
Hi Jorg,Thanks for the update, however this is not working as expected. Sitting on the vendor(/content/dam/vendor) folder if I add a ACL doing deny with rep:glob as /*, ideally the vendor folder should still be visible and the child company folders should not. But here, the vendor folder itself is becoming inaccessible. I am using AEM 6 with SP2 with OAK 1.0.12.Thanks, Souradeep

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User Admininstration - Adobe Experience Manager 15-10-2015
Hi,Is there a way to provide access to a folder in AEM without providing access to its sub-folders.Currently the way it works is if you provide permission to the parent folder, all children folders inherit the access automatically.So you would need to deselect the checkbox from the child folders if you want to provide access to selective sub-folders.For example, for our case there is a Vendor content folder under which there are around 200 company folders.Now ideally a user should only be able t...

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Re: Hiding users from next step dropdown - Adobe Experience Manager 15-10-2015
Hi Scott,Did you get a chance to find any more information on the same?Thanks, Souradeep

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Re: Hiding users from next step dropdown - Adobe Experience Manager 15-10-2015
Hi Scott, I am not asking for customizing the workflow start dialog, my concern is after the workflow has started if you are on a participant step, you get to see the next participant step(if any) as many number of times in the "Next Step" dropdown as the number of users in the next participant group plus the participant group.Thanks,Souradeep

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Hiding users from next step dropdown - Adobe Experience Manager 15-10-2015
Hi,Currently for two consecutive participant steps, if you are on the first participant step, the Next Step dropdown appears. However this dropdown contains the next participant step as many times as the number of users in the next participant group plus one option with the next participant group. Do we have a setting which will show only the step with the next participant group and not with its users.Thanks, Souradeep

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Re: QueryBuilder vs SQL2 - Adobe Experience Manager 15-10-2015
Hi,Any answer to the question here would be appreciated.Thanks, Souradeep

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Re: QueryBuilder vs SQL2 - Adobe Experience Manager 15-10-2015
I am asking if there is any documentation from Adobe which suggests QueryBuilder performs better than SQL2 in AEM 6.I am asking so because in the below forum as per Justin, QueryBuilder APIs in turn forms XPath queries which finally get converted to JCR-SQL2 in OAK/AEM 6.0. So QueryBuilder APIs and SQL2 are effectively equivalent in AEM 6.http://help-forums.adobe.com/content/adobeforums/en/experience-manager-forum/adobe-experience-manager.topic.html/forum__uday-hi_are_thereany.html#forum__uday-h...

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Re: QueryBuilder vs SQL2 - Adobe Experience Manager 15-10-2015
Is there any documentation which says the same??

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QueryBuilder vs SQL2 - Adobe Experience Manager 15-10-2015
Hi,Could you please let me know which is better to use performance wise: QueryBuilder APIs or SQL2?I understand QueryBuilder APIs internally converts to XPath queries, however would like to know which will perform better.Thanks,Souradeep

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