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05-13-2015 12:29 PM
Hi,
Can someone explain why this happened (or didn't happen)?
In Dev, I created an update set. I added a report attribute to the attributes for the task table:
all_tables.detail_row=short_description,hasListeners=true,largeTable=true,hasLabels=true,extension_model=hierarchy,reference_index_include=active,calendar_elements=number;short_description;due_date
The Due Date now shows on all the task calendar that I created in Dev.
We retrieved and committed the update set in Prod. The PROD task attribute still reads:
all_tables.detail_row=short_description,hasListeners=true,largeTable=true,hasLabels=true,extension_model=hierarchy,reference_index_include=active
I'm attaching the update set XML file.
Thank you!
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05-18-2015 05:15 PM
I put in a Hi ticket. They solved the problem. We had committed 2 updates in succession. The order that we committed them caused the problem. The solution was to revert to the correct update record. It worked after I the reverted customer update record.
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05-18-2015 05:15 PM
I put in a Hi ticket. They solved the problem. We had committed 2 updates in succession. The order that we committed them caused the problem. The solution was to revert to the correct update record. It worked after I the reverted customer update record.
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05-18-2015 07:36 PM
Hi Therese Noonan,
Can you check if the dictionary entry/item is associated/linked to the right scope and application name? Revert the soonest.
Thanks!