Setting DB access privileges for Groups

Hello, I'm going to migrate three Essbase61 servers to Essbase65. In the Migration recommendations there is a paragraph that strongly recommends to avoid to copy the Essbase.sec, so I'm working over APIs and EssCmd commands to perform the migration of users, groups and filters. One of my doubts is related to the Access Privileges of the Groups (almost 700) where they could have Read, Write, Calculate, Filters, etc. access privilege. Which API must I use to identify this kind of privileges of a Group? Also, Is there an API to asign this kind of privileges?Thank you in advance.Ricardo Herrera

CubeTools.com has a filter tool that exports and imports filters. You can also change the filter access. That might help.

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