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I am creating a new process to assist my client's help desk with profile
creation. The current process is very convoluted and has to go away.
For the new process, I am proposing using "template" profiles to be copied
to generate the new profile. I am thinking about beginning the template
profiles with an @ as in @PGMR, @USER, @QA, @HELPDESK, etc. Then I can do
sql to pull all of the @ profiles to provide a list of available templates
for them to choose from.
Does anyone know if there are any problems with creating profiles that
begin
with an @? The system allows it but I didn't know if there was a reason
not
to.
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