Enterprise Architecture Differences

In an application server environment, an Operator may need to remove clearances from many personnel records due to the nature of synchronization. For example, suppose a global clearance is deleted on the Master Application Server (MAS) and the change is not synchronized to a Satellite Application Server (SAS) because the SAS is not connected. On the SAS, in the meantime, an operator may assign this clearance to several personnel. When the SAS comes back online, synchronization conflicts can occur because the system tries to delete the clearance and fails because the clearance has been assigned to some new personnel.

The SAS will fail to synchronize the personnel records to the MAS because the clearance has been deleted from the MAS. In order to resolve the conflicts, the Operator must manually delete the clearance from personnel records. With the Remove Clearances action, the Operator can remove the clearance from all the affected personnel records at the same time.

For more information on an application server environment, see the C•CURE 9000 Enterprise Architecture Guide.