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‎06-02-2022 09:35 PM
There is an item called version in the business rule record. What does the status column mean here?
What is the difference between "previous" and "history" status?
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‎06-02-2022 09:40 PM
Hey,
To answer your question:
- Current: the version is currently loaded.
- Previous: the version has previously been loaded on the instance. When a current version is replaced by a new version, it becomes a previous version.
- History: the version was never loaded on the instance and was only inserted for historical purposes, such as when pulling versions from the parent in Team Development.
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Aman Kumar
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‎06-02-2022 09:39 PM
Hi,
If you are referring to the Versions related list then it means it will store details on every update done on that BR in the different update sets of the same scope.
If the BR is updated as part of any upgrade it will also show in the related lists
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Ankur
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‎06-02-2022 09:40 PM
Hey,
To answer your question:
- Current: the version is currently loaded.
- Previous: the version has previously been loaded on the instance. When a current version is replaced by a new version, it becomes a previous version.
- History: the version was never loaded on the instance and was only inserted for historical purposes, such as when pulling versions from the parent in Team Development.
Feel free to mark correct, If I answered your query.
Will be helpful for future visitors looking for similar questions 🙂
Aman Kumar
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‎06-02-2022 09:51 PM
Thank you Aman Kumar.
It was helpful.
