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[jira] [Updated] (SYNCOPE-1664) JSONB: Inconsistent search query when is used a pull correlation rule
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Francesco Chicchiriccò updated SYNCOPE-1664:
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Summary: JSONB: Inconsistent search query when is used a pull correlation rule (was: Inconsistent search query when is used a pull correlation rule)
> JSONB: Inconsistent search query when is used a pull correlation rule
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> Key: SYNCOPE-1664
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SYNCOPE-1664
> Project: Syncope
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: core
> Affects Versions: 2.1.10, 3.0.0
> Reporter: Samuel Garofalo
> Priority: Major
> Labels: jsonb, postgresql
> Fix For: 2.1.11, 3.0.0
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> # Create an AnyObject with at least 2 plain attributes, the name of the AnyObject must be the concatenation of the values of the two attributes separated by a character like '_'. In the second AnyObject the value of the first attribute must contains the value of the first attribute of the first AnyObject.
> # Create a pull correlation rule using 2 plain attributes for the created AnyObject and assign that on a resource.
> # Pull the AnyObjects from the choosen resource.
> # Having a pull correlation rule the created query use a like_regex and during the pull of the first AnyObject both the AnyObjects will match the query generating a remediation.
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