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30-06-21
02:10 AM
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Hey guys,
There is a need to create an environment variable where a process when executing updates this variable with the response, be it data, flag and the like, and the other process trying to execute validates this variable.
Today it is done by an external file or, in the best scenario, a record in an external database.
The interesting thing is that we were able to create environment variables with the volatility option with specifics, restricting the usage and visibility as is done today in credentials, thus making the selected process have an ability to update a value of an environment variable.
For purposes of auditing the updates, a logo could be created in some specific table for this, so that the information would not be lost and that everything was in accordance with compliance
I believe it is an improvement that is worth implementing, there will be a significant gain in development.
There is a need to create an environment variable where a process when executing updates this variable with the response, be it data, flag and the like, and the other process trying to execute validates this variable.
Today it is done by an external file or, in the best scenario, a record in an external database.
The interesting thing is that we were able to create environment variables with the volatility option with specifics, restricting the usage and visibility as is done today in credentials, thus making the selected process have an ability to update a value of an environment variable.
For purposes of auditing the updates, a logo could be created in some specific table for this, so that the information would not be lost and that everything was in accordance with compliance
I believe it is an improvement that is worth implementing, there will be a significant gain in development.
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