It's on a customer cluster, so I can't provide these details at this moment.
I don't think it has to do with the access right since the query doesn't return all clips. The AuditArchive pools contains 1000s of clips, adn in the query results I see only 53 of them.
Wrt the pool migration task: this cluster is very old, so I guess this task already ran during the upgrade process. Also, the AuditArchive clips that are returned are very recent (a few months old), so I would expect them to be indexed correctly, without having to rely on the pool migration task.
EMCDennis
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December 21st, 2012 10:00
Query will return all clips that are accessible buy the profile used during the query.
You may need to run a pool migration task. This will ensure that the databases used by query have the correct columns and entries relating to pools.
Regards
Dennis
holgerjakob_c0722c
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December 26th, 2012 23:00
Hi
Can you provide a sho profile detail of your profile?
This may help explain why cou see auditarchive clips. These are already in a different pool, so it should be a question of access rights.
HOlger
kim_marivoet
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December 27th, 2012 08:00
Hi,
It's on a customer cluster, so I can't provide these details at this moment.
I don't think it has to do with the access right since the query doesn't return all clips. The AuditArchive pools contains 1000s of clips, adn in the query results I see only 53 of them.
Wrt the pool migration task: this cluster is very old, so I guess this task already ran during the upgrade process. Also, the AuditArchive clips that are returned are very recent (a few months old), so I would expect them to be indexed correctly, without having to rely on the pool migration task.
Thanks for your replies,
Kim