Tranporting Roles with attached IViews

Hi,  In order to transport my Portal Roles from Dev to Prod, do I have to wait until all of my IViews are assigned to the roles?  Or can I send over the roles ahead and then the IViews later once they are assigned to their proper roles?  What transports the link between the role and the IVews?
Thanks!

Sorry for the confusion mate,
Basically, in EP you can transport the different objects idependently of each other.
So you can set up a transport package just for iViews, one for pages, worksets, roles, etc...
If ALL your content is assigned correctly in dev and you transport ALL objects, then all assignments should still be active in your production environment.
However, if you first transport some pages, then roles, then iViews, you will have to re-assign each object to whatever object it needs to be linked to.
So to answer your question, you can transport your roles to production, assign your iViews in dev, transport your iViews to production, but I think you would need to re-assign your iViews to the required roles in production as they came in a different transport.
Hope it makes more sense.
Cheers

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    ============================================================================
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    LAST_BOUNDARY CONSTANT VARCHAR2(256) := '--' || BOUNDARY || '--' ||
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    MULTIPART_MIME_TYPE CONSTANT VARCHAR2(256) := 'multipart/mixed; boundary="'||
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    procedure send_html_mail (p_sender in varchar2 default null,
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    p_subject in varchar2 default null,
    p_data in varchar2 default null,
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    p_subject in varchar2 default null,
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    p_mime_type in varchar2 default 'text/html; charset=windows-1255',
    p_file_name in varchar2 default 'but_choose_file.gif',
    p_file_mime_type in varchar2 default 'application/pdf',
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    -- A simple email API for sending email in plain text in a single call.
    -- The format of an email address is one of these:
    -- someone@some-domain
    -- "Someone at some domain" <someone@some-domain>
    -- Someone at some domain <someone@some-domain>
    -- The recipients is a list of email addresses separated by
    -- either a "," or a ";"
    PROCEDURE mail(sender IN VARCHAR2,
              recipients IN VARCHAR2,
              subject IN VARCHAR2,
              message IN VARCHAR2);
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    -- First, begin the email by begin_mail(). Then, call write_text() repeatedly
    -- to send email in ASCII piece-by-piece. Or, call write_mb_text() to send
    -- email in non-ASCII or multi-byte character set. End the email with
    -- end_mail().
    FUNCTION begin_mail(sender IN VARCHAR2,
              recipients IN VARCHAR2,
              subject IN VARCHAR2,
              mime_type IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'text/plain',
              priority IN PLS_INTEGER DEFAULT NULL)
              RETURN utl_smtp.connection;
    -- Write email body in ASCII
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              message IN VARCHAR2);
    -- Write email body in non-ASCII (including multi-byte). The email body
    -- will be sent in the database character set.
    PROCEDURE write_mb_text(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
                   message IN VARCHAR2);
    -- Write email body in binary
    PROCEDURE write_raw(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
              message IN RAW);
    -- APIs to send email with attachments. Attachments are sent by sending
    -- emails in "multipart/mixed" MIME format. Specify that MIME format when
    -- beginning an email with begin_mail().
    -- Send a single text attachment.
    PROCEDURE attach_text(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
                   data IN VARCHAR2,
                   mime_type IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'text/plain',
                   inline IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT TRUE,
                   filename IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
              last IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE);
    -- Send a binary attachment. The attachment will be encoded in Base-64
    -- encoding format.
    PROCEDURE attach_base64(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
                   data IN RAW,
                   mime_type IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'application/octet',
                   inline IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT TRUE,
                   filename IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
                   last IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE);
    -- Send an attachment with no size limit. First, begin the attachment
    -- with begin_attachment(). Then, call write_text repeatedly to send
    -- the attachment piece-by-piece. If the attachment is text-based but
    -- in non-ASCII or multi-byte character set, use write_mb_text() instead.
    -- To send binary attachment, the binary content should first be
    -- encoded in Base-64 encoding format using the demo package for 8i,
    -- or the native one in 9i. End the attachment with end_attachment.
    PROCEDURE begin_attachment(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
                   mime_type IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'text/plain',
                   inline IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT TRUE,
                   filename IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
                   transfer_enc IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL);
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                   last IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE);
    -- End the email.
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    -- instead of begin_mail. End the email with end_mail_in_session instead
    -- of end_mail. End the email session by end_session.
    FUNCTION begin_session RETURN utl_smtp.connection;
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    function mimeheader_encode(
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                        sender IN VARCHAR2,
                        recipients IN VARCHAR2,
                        subject IN VARCHAR2,
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    p_subject in varchar2 default null,
    p_data in varchar2 default null,
    p_mime_type in varchar2 default 'text/html; charset=windows-1255')
    Is
    conn utl_smtp.connection;
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    recipients => p_recipients,
    subject => p_subject,
    mime_type => 'text/html; charset=UTF-8');--p_mime_type);
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    p_subject in varchar2 default null,
    p_data in varchar2 default '<b>áå÷ø èåá òåìí - áãé÷ä</b',
    p_mime_type in varchar2 default 'text/html; charset=windows-1255',
    p_file_name in varchar2 default 'but_choose_file.gif',
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    p_file_URL in varchar2 default 'http://10.172.246.160:7777/i/but_choose_file.gif')
    is
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    req utl_http.req;
    resp utl_http.resp;
    data RAW(200);
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    recipients => p_recipients,
    subject => p_subject,
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    END IF;
    GOTO next_char;
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    GOTO next_char;
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    BEGIN
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