Access denied - How long does it take to sync permissions?
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Access denied - How long does it take to sync permissions?
Our Stake Executive Secretary was changed on Sunday and the proper name shows up in lds.org/directory and cdol.lds.org.
However, the Stake Executive Secretary doesn't have access to lds.org/leader yet (he gets the Access Denied message).
How long does it take for the permissions to sync up?
Thanks~!
However, the Stake Executive Secretary doesn't have access to lds.org/leader yet (he gets the Access Denied message).
How long does it take for the permissions to sync up?
Thanks~!
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Re: Access denied - How long does it take to sync permission
A day or two after it appears. That is assuming he was set up as a standard position and not a custom one.
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Re: Access denied - How long does it take to sync permission
Thanks. I just checked the lds.org/header and I'm not sure how to read the position numbers:
policy-ldspositions: p138/7u1541773/5u525782/:p1394/7u1541773/5u525782/
Unfortunately, I don't know how to lookup position 138 or 1394
We'll wait another day... thanks!
policy-ldspositions: p138/7u1541773/5u525782/:p1394/7u1541773/5u525782/
Unfortunately, I don't know how to lookup position 138 or 1394
We'll wait another day... thanks!
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Re: Access denied - How long does it take to sync permission
I haven't seen a chart.nathangg wrote:Unfortunately, I don't know how to lookup position 138 or 1394
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Re: Access denied - How long does it take to sync permission
138 is EQ President and 1394 is EQ HT District Supervisor. Stake Executive Secretary is 51.nathangg wrote:Thanks. I just checked the lds.org/header and I'm not sure how to read the position numbers:
policy-ldspositions: p138/7u1541773/5u525782/:p1394/7u1541773/5u525782/
Unfortunately, I don't know how to lookup position 138 or 1394
We'll wait another day... thanks!
There is a somewhat dated list in the source code for the CODA project which I used to work on as a community volunteer.
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Re: Access denied - How long does it take to sync permission
The position has been in CDOL long enough that the headers should have been synced by now. At this point you should call LUS and ask them to manually sync your positions.
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Re: Access denied - How long does it take to sync permission
I just found this: https://tech.lds.org/wiki/Leader_and_Un ... ge_Request
Do you think that is the problem? Perhaps they updated the calling info, but didn't make the LUCR? (I actually just asked the new Stake Clerk if the LUCR has been done... if not then we'll get that submitted and wait another day or two).
Do you think that is the problem? Perhaps they updated the calling info, but didn't make the LUCR? (I actually just asked the new Stake Clerk if the LUCR has been done... if not then we'll get that submitted and wait another day or two).
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Re: Access denied - How long does it take to sync permission
Since the new Executive Secretary position made it to CDOL the LUCR was done.nathangg wrote:I just found this: https://tech.lds.org/wiki/Leader_and_Un ... ge_Request
Do you think that is the problem? Perhaps they updated the calling info, but didn't make the LUCR? (I actually just asked the new Stake Clerk if the LUCR has been done... if not then we'll get that submitted and wait another day or two).
Note: I don't see a new Stake Clerk, but there is an new Stake Assistant Clerk. If there is supposed to be a new Stake Clerk that hasn't been done in MLS (via LUCR) yet.
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Re: Access denied - How long does it take to sync permission
The new Stake Clerk hasn't been set apart yet and we (stake membership clerk, old stake clerk, and new stake clerk) didn't want to update the stake clerk position until the new one was set apart.
I'll contact LUS.
THANK YOU!
I'll contact LUS.
THANK YOU!
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Re: Access denied - How long does it take to sync permission
It's your call (actually ultimately the stake president's), but in our stake we follow the practice implied by the MLS screens for callings: when a person has been sustained, we put them in MLS and they will appear in the directory. Whenever possible the stake presidency sets someone apart in their new calling right away, but sometimes that is not possible. In those cases, we enter someone in MLS and check the "Set apart" flag later when that is done. That way the person will have the permissions as soon as possible, which corresponds to the stake president's expectation that they will begin serving right away.nathangg wrote:The new Stake Clerk hasn't been set apart yet and we (stake membership clerk, old stake clerk, and new stake clerk) didn't want to update the stake clerk position until the new one was set apart.