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How to Deactivate Discovery Pattern in Bulk

Nisha30
Kilo Sage

Hello Experts,

 

Bulk update from List View -is not happening. Trying to INACTIVE all 1000 records.

 

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There is no ACL on List_edit for sa_pattern table?

 

Issue- Its difficult to open each of the 1000 records and update.

 

Thanks

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

shubham007
Tera Expert

Hey Nisha,

You can use the Data Management Update Job to handle this in bulk — no need to open each record individually.

Here's how:

  1. Navigate to Data Management Update Job and create a new record
  2. Set the Table to Discovery Patterns [sa_pattern]
  3. Set your Condition to filter the records you want to deactivate
  4. Under Fields & values, set Active = false
  5. Hit Preview first to confirm the record count looks right
  6. Click Execute Now under Related Links to run it

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One thing to note — once executed, a rollback context is created automatically, so you're covered if anything looks off after the update.

Hope this helps! 😊


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shubham007
Tera Expert

Hey Nisha,

You can use the Data Management Update Job to handle this in bulk — no need to open each record individually.

Here's how:

  1. Navigate to Data Management Update Job and create a new record
  2. Set the Table to Discovery Patterns [sa_pattern]
  3. Set your Condition to filter the records you want to deactivate
  4. Under Fields & values, set Active = false
  5. Hit Preview first to confirm the record count looks right
  6. Click Execute Now under Related Links to run it

shubham007_0-1782428391736.png

 

One thing to note — once executed, a rollback context is created automatically, so you're covered if anything looks off after the update.

Hope this helps! 😊


If this answered your question, please mark it as Helpful — it helps others in the community too! 👍

Thankyou @shubham007  this was helpful  . This works