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‎11-13-2017 01:01 PM
I was creating a catalog item and then I created UI policy to verify if any of checkboxes are checked or not before for mandatory status purpose to ensure any of them is checked. That was successfully. Now I want to create second UI policy just to hide textbox variable however the moment I click to add new UI Policy Action, a red box of massive errors show up like this,
I don't understand why this is happened. So I deleted all UI policies to start over. When I recreate new as first UI policy, I received the same error as above! Why is this happened? Tsis is the first time I seen this happen as I created UI policies many times. Was this a bug or is something else?
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‎11-14-2017 06:52 AM
I have found out what is wrong. It has to do with view setting because I get this error when I am in Advanced view in UI Policy section(Not Catalog Item view). So when I switch to Default view, the error disappear and I was able to continue work on UI policy. This is very odd bug. Hopefully someone can fix this bug.

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‎11-13-2017 02:15 PM
What it's saying - for the UI Policies listed in red, they have a common field or fields in the actions part, but without an order set on the UI Policy, it's not sure which one to do first, then second, etc.
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‎11-13-2017 02:39 PM
For all UI Policy Actions follow some order instead of the default 100.
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‎11-14-2017 06:52 AM
I have found out what is wrong. It has to do with view setting because I get this error when I am in Advanced view in UI Policy section(Not Catalog Item view). So when I switch to Default view, the error disappear and I was able to continue work on UI policy. This is very odd bug. Hopefully someone can fix this bug.
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‎11-01-2019 06:25 AM
hello there i am getting the same error even in default view(newyork).