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Thank you so much @bobingham

I would appreciate any response to this please. Thank you.

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I would appreciate any response to this. Thank you.

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Hello ANZ,

I would like to ask if there is a way to seed organization units so I can assign them my default roles? I was able to create default roles on top of the Admin and User roles and I would want to escalate these default values and assignments to the OU.

Please advise.

Thank you!

I have created a parent feature with a child feature and I am able to set the IsVisibleOnPricingTable to true for the child feature but not on its parent. Please advise. Thank you.

Thank you for your response @demirmusa.

Hello Velu,

I am also working on a project that needs integration with DevExpress Reporting. Would you mind sending a sample code please?

Kindly send to [email protected]

Thank you in advance.

Yes that's what I did actually. I used sa and even created a new login with all permissions just to confirm the issue. When the database I want created is not existing in SQL Server, creating the new tenant does not work and throws an internal server error. But if I create the database prior to creating the tenant, it works. Now checking the Audit Log, I can see that the issue is this...

Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlException (0x80131904): CREATE FILE encountered operating system error 5(Access is denied.) while attempting to open or create the physical file 'C:\Users\administratorSonetaDb-myDb.mdf'. CREATE DATABASE failed. Some file names listed could not be created. Check related errors.

If it helps, I am using MSSqlLocalDb edition of MS SQL Server.

I think I figured it out. It has something to do with my connection string where the database must be created already in the backend and use SQL Authentication instead of Windows Authentication for better security and elevated permission. The only thing I am concerned though is that I need to manually create the new tenant database first before the migration happens. I wanted this to be part of the automated, non-user interactive approach. My use case is that, I will be having a registration page for new companies and I want them to be in their own database but I don't want to do that manually myself. Is there a way to accomplish this without user intervention?

Hello AspNetZero Team,

My apologies for a newbie question. I am trying to create a new tenant using the Tenant Management page and I wanted to use a different database for this new tenant. Under the Database connection string input field I entered the same connection string as my host except for the database name but the app is throwing an internal server error. I already went ahead and created an empty database with the same name for the new tenant but the same error is thrown. Please advise if I am missing anything?

Thank you!

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